Inside MTN’s Game-Changing Impact On Africa’s Digital Wealth

The recently concluded Omniverse Summit 2025, themed “Unified by Vision & Empowered by Collaboration,” saw MTN Nigeria at the forefront of discussions on technology’s role in driving economic prosperity across Africa.

As a leader in Africa’s telecommunications industry, MTN is shaping the future of digital inclusion, financial technology, and economic empowerment through its investments in 5G technology, high-speed routers, and digital platforms.

MTN’s emphasis on 5G expansion and its transformative impact on Africa’s digital wealth was a key highlight of the summit. The company has been rolling out 5G infrastructure across major cities, promising ultra-fast internet speeds, low latency, and seamless connectivity for businesses and individuals.

The company showcased its 5G routers and broadband solutions at the summit, demonstrating how high-speed internet can unlock new opportunities for remote work, e-commerce, and digital content creation.

MTN’s efforts in bridging the financial inclusion gap through its digital financial services platform, MoMo PSB, were also highlighted. The platform provides millions of unbanked and underbanked Africans access to financial services, from mobile payments to micro-loans and savings platforms.

Also, on display was MTN’s all-new Global Duka Gift Card Service. Delivered in partnership with Sochitel Group within the MoMo PSB Super App, this feature allows Nigerians to purchase and redeem gift cards for various digital services without the need for credit or debit cards, enhancing financial inclusion and facilitating cross-border digital transactions.

Through its investments in 5G, fintech, digital education, and startup ecosystems, MTN is not just connecting Africa but shaping its digital future.

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