By: Kenneth Mensah
March
is officially Women’s Month, with March 8 marking International Women’s Day — a
global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political
achievements of women. The day also serves as a call to action to accelerate
gender equality.
This
year’s theme, “Give to Gain,” highlights the power of collective action: when
we give, we gain. Together, we can help forge greater gender equality through
intentional support and collaboration.
Historically,
women have been underrepresented in sectors such as government, business, and
technology across Africa. As we mark International Women’s Day, we shine a
spotlight on ten women who are trailblazing Africa’s fintech and broader tech
ecosystem. These leaders are driving innovation, scaling businesses, and
reshaping the continent’s digital future.
Nkiru Uwaje – Co-Founder and COO of MANSA

Nkiru
Uwaje is the Co-Founder and COO of MANSA, a fintech platform revolutionizing
global payments through stablecoin-based liquidity infrastructure.
MANSA
facilitates real-time, cross-border settlements, cutting costs and delays for
payment providers in emerging markets.
Named
as one of the Top 50 Women in Web3 & AI by CoinDesk, Nkiru brings over 12
years of experience spanning financial services, banking, payments, and
emerging technology, successfully leading multi-million dollar projects and
growth programs at market incumbents including Swift, Finastra, and Dell
Technologies.
At
Swift, she spearheaded the Ecosystem Function, building innovative new products
in partnership with Top 20 global banks in the payments and digital currency
space. Her extensive background includes venture building with leading
financial institutions, developing Banking-as-a-Service and Embedded Finance
products with industry incumbents, and scaling Go-To-Market functions across
global markets.
May Chan – CEO and Co-Founder of HashPack

May
Chan is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of HashPack, a
cryptocurrency wallet built on the Hedera Hashgraph platform. A community
leader within the Hedera ecosystem, she actively contributes to technical
development, including coding and submitting proposals for platform standards.
Prior
to co-founding HashPack, May worked as an electrical engineer in the building
consulting industry, designing infrastructure for high-rise buildings, data
centres, and airport radar systems. Her technical expertise and project
management experience laid the foundation for her transition into tech
entrepreneurship and blockchain innovation.
Ethel Cofie – Founder and CEO of EDEL Technology Consulting

Born
in Ghana, Ethel Cofie is an award-winning entrepreneur and IT consultant with
experience across the UK, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. She is the Founder and CEO
of EDEL Technology Consulting, an IT consulting and digital products
company operating in West Africa and Europe that has received multiple
accolades in telecoms and IT.
Ethel
also founded Women in Tech Africa, one of the continent’s largest networks
supporting women in technology. She has been recognized among the Top Five
Women Impacting IT in Africa and received the 2020 Glitz Africa Ghana Women
Award for her contributions to digital innovation and female empowerment.
Kesheni Moodley – Regional
Director for Africa at Paymentology

Kesheni Moodley is currently the
Regional Director for Africa at Paymentology.
She is an experienced business
development and marketing professional, with expertise in client relations, CRM
management, and strategic market research.
She has supported business growth
through campaign coordination, contract management, and data-driven insights
across multiple industries, including work with Crewbloom, Contact Media, and
Enigma Publishing.
Detail-oriented and analytical,
Kesheni leverages social media strategies and digital tools to drive engagement
and measurable results. She is passionate about using technology and analytics
to strengthen business operations and customer experience.
Chioma Okotcha – Co-Founder and COO of PayHippo

Chioma Okotcha is the Co-Founder and
Chief Operating Officer of PayHippo, a fintech company creating seamless
small business loan experiences in Nigeria.
Chioma has a strong background in
microfinance policy and public sector consultancy, having worked with the
Agence Française de Développement, the OECD, and the Tony Blair Institute. She
was also part of the founding team of Teach For Nigeria, contributing to
initiatives that bridge education and financial access for underserved
communities.
Marian Posada
Alvarez – Chief Operating
Officer at BPC,

Marian Posada Alvarez is the Chief
Operating Officer at BPC , a global payments solutions provider serving
banks, fintechs, and financial institutions. She has extensive experience in
digital payments, financial technology, and market development.
At BPC, Marian plays a key role in
advancing innovative payment infrastructure and driving strategic growth
initiatives.
Her work focuses on expanding access
to secure, scalable, and inclusive payment solutions across emerging and
established markets, strengthening partnerships, and supporting digital
transformation. Recognized for her strategic insight, Marian is part of a new
generation of leaders shaping the future of financial services innovation.
Jihan Abass – Founder
and CEO of Lami Insurance Technology

Jihan
Abass is the Founder and CEO of Lami Insurance Technology, a
Nairobi-based insurance-as-a-service platform aimed at increasing insurance
penetration across Africa. Its flagship product, Griffin Motor App,
reduces car insurance purchase time to under two minutes.
Before
founding Lami, Jihan worked as a sugar trader in London. She holds an MBA from
the University of Oxford and a Finance degree from CASS Business School,
combining technical and business expertise to transform insurance delivery
across the continent.
Fara Ashiru Jituboh – Co-Founder and CEO/CTO of Okra

Fara
Ashiru Jituboh is the Co-Founder and CEO/CTO of Okra, a Nigerian fintech
startup enabling real-time financial data exchange between customers,
applications, and banks.
A
software engineer fluent in over 20 programming languages, Fara is building
infrastructure that allows Africans to securely connect bank accounts to
third-party applications. Her work accelerates financial innovation across the
continent and strengthens the foundation for an inclusive digital economy.
Hannah Subayi Kamuanga – Venture Partner at Launch Africa
Ventures

Hannah
Subayi Kamuanga is an experienced impact investor and Venture Partner at Launch
Africa Ventures, where she focuses on deal sourcing and strategy across
Africa.
She
is also an Investment Committee Member at Aruwa Capital Management and a
non-executive director of the African Business Angel Network (ABAN). With prior
experience at Proparco and as an investment banker in London, Hannah continues
to shape Africa’s early-stage investment ecosystem and support startups driving
inclusive economic growth.
Oluwatosin Olaseinde –
Founder and CEO of Money Africa,

Oluwatosin
Olaseinde is the Founder and CEO of Money Africa, an edtech platform promoting
financial literacy and investment awareness across the continent.
A
chartered accountant, she also founded Ladda, a digital savings and investment
platform. Recognized as a LinkedIn Top Voice in Finance and Economy (2020) and
a Washington Mandela Fellow, Oluwatosin advocates for financial empowerment and
innovation, helping Africans develop the knowledge and tools to participate
effectively in the digital economy.