PrimeXBT will join the upcoming Africa Stablecoin Summit, where our VIP Account Manager, Kearabilwe Nonyana, will lead a panel discussion on “How Stablecoins are Disrupting Traditional Financial Institutions”.
The panel will take place on 12 November 2025 at 11:30, at The Empire Conference and Events Venue in Johannesburg, bringing together industry voices to explore the growing impact of stablecoins on payment systems, institutional innovation, and the evolving relationship between traditional and digital finance.
The Summit serves as a leading platform for dialogue between regulators, innovators, and financial institutions. With stablecoins increasingly seen as a bridge between digital and traditional systems, the discussion will explore their potential to enhance stability, accessibility, and cross-border efficiency.
Through its participation, PrimeXBT reaffirms its commitment to engaging with South Africa’s fintech ecosystem, fostering financial education, and contributing to the dialogue on innovation and inclusion shaping the continent’s economic future.
As innovation continues to flourish, Africa’s financial future shines bright – a future defined by inclusion, resilience, and the power of digital transformation.
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