Organisers of the Digital Assets Summit Africa (DASA) 2026 have announced that the event will be held in collaboration with the Bank of Ghana (BoG) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The summit is scheduled for September 29–30, 2026 at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City in Accra. It is expected to bring together policy-makers, regulators, financial institutions, investors and technology firms from Africa and other parts of the world.
The involvement of Ghana’s two main financial regulators is seen as a major boost for the credibility of the event and a sign of growing confidence in the regulation of digital assets across Africa.
DASA 2026 will focus on how digital assets can support economic growth, financial inclusion, investment and job creation, while ensuring consumer protection and market integrity.
The summit will be held under the theme ‘From Policy to Prosperity: Scaling Digital Assets for investment, jobs and economic growth in Africa’.
Discussions will cover areas such as virtual asset service providers, tokenisation, digital securities and cross-border payments, with emphasis on cooperation between regulators and industry players.
Organisers say the collaboration with BoG and SEC will help to improve regulatory clarity, boost investor confidence and support cross-border policy coordination in line with Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) digital trade goals.
More than 500 delegates from over 30 countries are expected to attend, including central banks, securities regulators, ministries, banks, Fintech and blockchain firms, development finance institutions, investors, researchers and the media.
Special attention will be given to youth entrepreneurship, women’s participation and small and medium-sized enterprises, using digital finance tools to support inclusive growth.
DASA 2026 is being organised by ProMark Elite Limited, part of the ProMark Group (UK–Ghana), an events and advisory firm working in policy engagement, Fintech innovation and investment promotion across Africa.
Organisers say the partnership with the Bank of Ghana and the SEC shows that Africa is moving from testing digital finance ideas to putting them into practice, with DASA 2026 expected to drive new partnerships, pilot projects and investments.
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