By:
Nana Appiah Acquaye
The
Minister of Communication, Telecommunications and Digital Affairs of Senegal,
Alioune Sall, has held discussions with Aminata Kane, the newly appointed
Senior Vice President of Visa for the West and Central Africa region, on
strengthening collaboration to advance financial inclusion and digital
innovation in the country.

The
meeting focused on potential areas of cooperation between the ministry and
Visa, including plans to open a Visa office in Dakar and expand support for
Senegal’s growing fintech ecosystem.
During
the discussions, the minister welcomed Kane’s appointment, noting that it
reflects her distinguished professional career and highlights the growing
influence of Senegalese women in global leadership roles.
Officials
from the Ministère de la communication, des Télécommunications et du Numérique
also outlined the key priorities of the government’s New Deal for Technology
initiative, which seeks to accelerate the development of the country’s digital
economy and strengthen technological innovation.

Visa
representatives shared preliminary insights from a regional study currently
being conducted by the company, with full recommendations expected to be
released at the end of June. The study is aimed at providing practical guidance
for governments on strengthening digital payments and financial ecosystems
across the region.
Both
parties agreed to organise technical workshops to define a structured long-term
partnership framework focused on supporting fintech development, strengthening
digital policy implementation and expanding financial inclusion initiatives in
Senegal.