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Celpay Zambia to host first ever mobile banking conference

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Celpay Zambia will host the first ever mobile banking conference in the country.

The two day conference will be held in Lusaka from the 16th to 17th September during the mobile technology and banking industry where leaders from across the SADC region will unite to pave way for future mobile payments.

This is contained in a statement by Celpay International BV Chief Executive Officer Lazarus Muchenje made available in Lusaka today.

Mr Muchenje said the conference will bring together leading industry stakeholders to share experiences and insights on mobile banking.

Mr Muchenje said the conference has also attracted the support of a world class panel speaker who will provide cutting edge information on the mobile payments platform.

He mentioned the participating countries as Tanzania, South Africa, Democratic Republic of Congo DRC, Zimbabwe, Namibia and host Zambia.

Mr Muchenje said the conference will provide a wonderful and new opportunity for industry players to learn and debt a wide spectrum of issues including regulatory, technological and supply issues.

He said the continued boom in the cell phone market, the SADC region needs to prepare for the next wave of opportunity.

Mr Muchenje said his company as an industry leader is committed to fostering an enabling environment that will promote the success of the mobile banking industry.

Celpay Zambia is a leading company that provides mobile payments solutions for a broad range of users from individuals to SMEs and large corporations.

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