West African Cooperatives Gathered in Lomé to Assess Their Digitalization Level

Economic governance
Wednesday, 04 December 2024 17:12
West African Cooperatives Gathered in Lomé to Assess Their Digitalization Level

(Togo First) - The Togolese capital, Lomé, is hosting a meeting focused on the DigiCoop WA Project, launched two years ago. Participants–West African finance cooperatives–are reviewing their digitalization efforts since the project kicked off. The meeting started on December 2. 

Backed by Switzerland, DigiCoop WA spans several countries including Togo, Benin, Burkina Faso, Mali, and Senegal. It aims to enhance living conditions for populations—especially women, small producers, and youth—by improving access to digital financial services through cooperatives and mutuelles. Over the past two years, more than 240,000 individuals have begun using these digital services.

"While progress has been made thanks to the efforts of public authorities and partners, it must be recognized that much remains to be done", said the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Togo's Faîtière des Unités Coopératives d'Epargne et de Crédit (FUCEC). Therefore, the Lomé meeting aims to establish new commitments to strengthen ongoing efforts.

Digital financial service usage in the region has surged from 26.2% in 2012 to 67.2% in 2021, largely driven by e-wallet adoption—3.5 million users in Togo as of 2024. However, there are still issues regarding service pricing, interoperability, telecommunications reliability, and data security.

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