This is massive for African
#FinTech.
1st
#Ghana #Rwanda fintech licensing in 2025 kicked off, now
#Kenya joins the party with MoU at
#IFF2026 mutual license recognition slashing red tape for PSPs across borders.
Building that seamless continental ecosystem one bilateral step at a time.
We hope other giants joins🙏🏾 let's keep the momentum going!
#FintechAfrica #AfricaUnite
The Central Bank of Kenya and the National Bank of Rwanda signed a Memorandum of Understanding on 11 March 2026 to develop a License Passporting Framework for Payment Service Providers operating across both jurisdictions.
The framework aims to eliminate duplicative regulatory processes by promoting mutual recognition of licensing regimes, while preserving regulatory oversight and supervisory cooperation between the two central banks.