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OPay leads conversation on Africa’s Next Financial Frontier at Business Day Fintech Summit 2026

A leading financial technology company in Nigeria, OPay, took the centre stage as the Headline Sponsor of the inaugural BusinessDay Fintech Summit held on April 22 at the Oriental Hotel,

OPay leads conversation on Africa’s Next Financial Frontier at Business Day Fintech Summit 2026
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April 28, 2026byThe Nation
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A leading financial technology company in Nigeria, OPay, took the centre stage as the Headline Sponsor of the inaugural BusinessDay Fintech Summit held on April 22 at the Oriental Hotel, Lagos.

The summit, with the theme: “The Next Financial Frontier: Intelligence, Infrastructure & Inclusion in Africa’s Digital Money Economy,” brought together key players across the financial ecosystem to discuss the future of fintech on the continent.

As part of its strong participation, OPay’s COO/CTO, Dotun Daniel Adekunle, delivered a powerful keynote presentation titled: “Payments are solved. The next frontier is different.”

In his address, Adekunle challenged the industry to move beyond payment services and focus on building smarter financial systems that truly improve people’s lives.

He emphasised that while access to payments has improved across Africa, the real opportunity now lies in using data, intelligence, and strong infrastructure to drive financial progress for users. The OPay COO highlighted the need for fintech companies to shift focus from transaction volumes to measurable impact, such as financial health, user empowerment, and long-term value creation.

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He said: “Payments are no longer the problem we need to solve.

“The real opportunity now is building intelligent systems that understand users, support better decisions, and improve financial outcomes.

“At OPay, we are focused on using data and technology to move from enabling transactions to enabling real transformation.”

Further reaffirming OPay’s leadership in innovation, OPay’s Head of IT Business Support and Operations, Ibukun Humphrey Oluwagbenga, participated in a high-level panel session on the topic:  “Intelligent Finance: How AI, Data and Automation are rewriting Financial Services.”

He shared insights on how OPay is leveraging data, automation, and advanced technologies to improve service delivery, strengthen fraud prevention, and create more personalised financial experiences and smart solutions for customers and businesses.

OPay’s participation at the summit reflected its continued commitment to advancing financial inclusion, strengthening digital infrastructure, and leading innovation in Africa’s financial ecosystem. By focusing on intelligence, infrastructure, and inclusion, OPay is helping to shape the next phase of growth in the digital money economy.

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