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Chris Brummer, Agnes Williams Sesquicentennial Professor of Financial Technology; Georgetown University Law Center
"Iwa Salami's Financial Technology Law and Regulation in Africa brilliantly bridges the gap between the burgeoning potential of FinTech and the complex regulatory environments across Africa, making it an essential read for anyone involved in the continent's financial sector. This book is a treasure trove of insights, offering a roadmap for policymakers, investors, and entrepreneurs alike to harness FinTech's power for driving inclusive growth and sustainable development."
H. Tomi Davies (TD), Collaborator-in-Chief, TVCLabs; Founding President, the African Business Angel Network (ABAN); Board Member, the Global Business Angel Network (GBAN)
"This book provides an essential guide to regulatory approaches around different areas of FinTech across the African continent. With a fast-moving market and the challenges this brings, this book helps to identify best practices in the field of regulation as well as pointing to the need for cross-industry and regulator collaboration, experimentation and testing. A critical contribution to Africa's FinTech journey!"
Ruth Wandhöfer, Visiting Professor Bayes Business School (City University London), NED, Author, Speaker, Adviser
"The financial technology revolution is in full swing globally. Notwithstanding the stylised digital divide between north and south, some African countries are making phenomenal strides in accelerating the pace of development in the financial technology space and associated regulatory issues. In this context, Iwa Salami's book Financial Technology Law and Regulation in Africa is a timely and highly valuable contribution to understanding the dynamics of the financial technology space in Africa and how regulators are coping. Absolutely essential reading for policy makers and practitioners."
Victor Murinde, AXA Professor in Global Finance, SOAS University of London.