Countdown Begins: 14 days to Africa’s Landmark Digital Assets Summit in Accra

Accra, Sept.15, GNA — In the next 14 days, Ghana will take centre stage as the host of the inaugural Digital Assets Summit Africa (DASA) 2025, scheduled for September 29 to 30 September at the Ghana — India Kofi Annan Centre of Excellence in ICT.

Organised by Promark Elite Ltd in partnership with leading financial and technology stakeholders, the two-day summit will be on the theme: “Unlocking Africa’s Digital Economy Through Innovation & Regulation.”

It promises to be the most influential gathering of digital asset leaders ever held on the continent, a statement from Promark to the Ghana News Agency said.

It said the summit would bring together African central banks, securities regulators, stock exchanges, fintech pioneers, blockchain innovators, institutional investors, and policy experts from across Africa and around the globe.

Discussions, it explained would cover regulatory frameworks, tokenisation of traditional assets, blockchain-powered financial inclusion, and the integration of artificial intelligence into financial services.

Mr Peter Frimpong Manso, a member of the organising team of DASA 2025, said: “This is not just a conference; it is Africa’s opportunity to design the blueprint for a tokenised digital economy.

“Our sessions will move beyond theory into practical strategies for regulation, innovation, and investment.”

Key highlights for the conference include keynote addresses from regulators, exchange leaders, and global tech innovators, and policy roundtables with the Bank of Ghana, Ghana Stock Exchange, SEC Ghana, and regional counterparts

There would also be fireside chats on the implications of the U.S. Congress Digital Assets Bill for Africa, panels on tokenisation, CBDCs, DeFi, Al integration, cybersecurity, and A institutional adoption and special focus on women and youth leadership in digital assets.

With over 300 delegates expected, including decision-makers from Africa’s financial sector and international investors, the statement noted that DASA 2025 offers a powerful networking and brand visibility platform.

Sponsors would, therefore, benefit from media exposure, speaking slots, and exclusive VIP networking events.

It urged delegates to register online via the official website https://dasummitafrica.com.

The statement said as global adoption of blockchain and tokenised assets accelerated, Africa was positioning itself not as a follower but as a leader in building inclusive, innovative, and well-regulated digital economies.

“This summit is a call to action. If you are serious about digital finance in Africa, Accra is where you need to be this September,” it added.

It urged the public to make registration and sponsorship enquiries on [email protected], https://dasummitafrica.com and A https://promarkelite.com/.

GNA

Edited by Audrey Dekalu