EthSwitch sponsors ICCA 2026 to advance cybersecurity and digital trust in Ethiopia

Date: 2026-06-25
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By:   Robert Kwaku Annor

EthSwitch, Ethiopia’s national payment switch, has partnered with and sponsored the Fourth Annual International Conference on Cybersecurity and AI (ICCA 2026), reaffirming its commitment to strengthening cybersecurity and digital trust within the country’s rapidly evolving financial ecosystem.

The two-day conference, being held at the UNECA Conference Centre in Addis Ababa, brings together policymakers, regulators, cybersecurity experts, financial institutions, fintech companies and infrastructure stakeholders from across Africa to discuss emerging challenges and opportunities in cybersecurity and artificial intelligence.

EthSwitch said its sponsorship of the event reflects the organization’s focus on enhancing cybersecurity, infrastructure resilience and trust across Ethiopia’s national payment system. The company noted that secure digital infrastructure remains essential as the country continues its transition toward a more digital and cash-light economy.

As the operator of Ethiopia’s national payment switching platform, EthSwitch plays a central role in enabling interoperability among financial institutions and supporting the delivery of secure and efficient digital payment services. The organization has also been actively involved in efforts to expand financial inclusion and facilitate instant payment solutions across the country.

Through its participation in ICCA 2026, EthSwitch aims to strengthen collaboration with regulators, banks, fintech firms and critical infrastructure providers to address cybersecurity risks and promote the secure growth of digital financial services.

The conference provides a platform for stakeholders to exchange knowledge, share best practices and explore innovative approaches to protecting digital systems as artificial intelligence and digital technologies become increasingly integrated into financial and economic activities.

EthSwitch said the partnership aligns with its broader objective of supporting a resilient and trusted digital payments ecosystem capable of meeting the needs of Ethiopia’s growing digital economy.

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