CBN’s 65th anniversary: VP Shettima, Cardoso, others to speak at Cowries to Cashless launch

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). Photo/facebook/cenbankng

Vice President Kashim Shettima and the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Yemi Cardoso, are among personalities scheduled to appraise the existence of the CBN in the last 65 years.

The banking landscape in Nigeria has witnessed tremendous changes in the last 65 years of the CBN’s existence. Increase in capital requirements and the number of banks have also increased, consumer lending on the upswing, and investment in the real sector of the economy continues to rise.

A statement released on Sunday in Abuja, by the organisers of the event, Asher Global Treasures, said the CBN has been a major engineering force in the financial sector, revolutionising the banking sector for the good of all; something which is acknowledged beyond the shores of Nigeria.

Olayemi Michael Cardoso

The statement, signed by Emeka Akobundu, said the last 65 years of the CBN will be captured in the Cowries to Cashless initiative that is set to be unveilled to the public.

According to Akobundu, Asher Global Treasures embarked on the project as way of contributing to the projecting of the greatness and the true picture of Nigeria to the global community.

The statement added that the gathering of financial experts is expected to discuss the future of e-transactions and digital infrastructure from a regulator perspective, the future of money, the digital space and Central Bank in Nigeria, among others.

VP Kashim Shettima

The event slated for 7th of November, 2023 at the Transcorp Hilton, Abuja will also have Munzali Dantata as the chairman of the occasion while other experts like Aminu Maida and Paul Alaje, among others, will deliver lectures.

The organisers said: “Cowries to Cashless is a private initiative aimed at appraising the challenges, growth and development of Central Banking in Nigeria all through the 65 years of its existence in words and pictures, and how these have affected the perception of the public and stakeholders about the Central Bank of Nigeria which repositioned the Nigerian Banking sector to operate competitively in the global financial markets.

“We and other experts/professionals will shared our thoughts on the 65 years of Central Banking in Nigeria chronicling the history, trends, reforms, issues, icons and the future of money in Nigeria.”
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