HomeFinanceDhaneshwar Damry, Junior Minister of Finance, highlights FinTech’s potential to create jobs... FeaturedFinanceFintechTechnology Dhaneshwar Damry, Junior Minister of Finance, highlights FinTech’s potential to create jobs in Mauritius and across Africa By Staff Writer March 5, 2026 0 338 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp TagsAfricaDhaneshwar DamryInterviewMAFHMauritius Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleTwo continents, one market: Mauritius leads the new era of U.S.-Africa tradeNext articleMike Rees on how FinTech builds bridges across financial ecosystems in Africa Staff Writerhttps://platformafrica.com RELATED ARTICLES Business Emtel maintains its positive momentum with a strong financial performance May 8, 2026 Business The quiet shift: Why aesthetic medicine is embracing the art of living well May 4, 2026 Business The Dubai vantage point: Unpacking the continued appeal of Mauritius for sophisticated capital May 4, 2026 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ - Advertisment - Most Popular Seychelles appoints Director of Financial Intelligence Unit May 8, 2026 Emtel maintains its positive momentum with a strong financial performance May 8, 2026 Emirates Group achieves record profit of AED 24.4 bn (US$ 6.6 bn) in 2025-26 May 7, 2026 IMF Staff Completes Article IV Mission to Mauritius, growth forecast at 2.8 percent May 6, 2026 Load more Recent Comments Meenakshi Saxena on Historic Milestone: First-Ever Women’s Cricket Tournament successfully held Preeti Bisht on Opinion: Memoir of My Years in Mauritius Puran Singh Negi on Opinion: Memoir of My Years in Mauritius Meenakshi SAXENA on Indian Tennis legend Leander Paes to visit Mauritius, hosted by Indian Business Council Meenakshi SAXENA on India’s vision for a human-centric global order and opportunities for the Global South unveiled at IBC Event Destiny Calling on CAMPUS ABROAD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FAIR 2024: Empowering Mauritian Students to Explore Global Opportunities Ravishankar on SEM and CDS enter into collaboration agreement with ECube Karungi on The Mass Migration of Ugandan Women to the Gulf: Are the Gains Worth the Pain? Flockhey Andati on The Mass Migration of Ugandan Women to the Gulf: Are the Gains Worth the Pain? Neha on Transforming education in Africa with India’s STEMROBO: Shaping the future landscape Meenakshi SAXENA on “Sensitivity” – Lizie dan la main (Seeing with hands) B W Gikonyo on Stellar speakers to grace India-Africa Entrepreneurship & Investment Summit 2024 Handy chandra on IORA Webinar Tackles Growing Threat of Marine Debris Meenakshi Saxena on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties Meenakshi Saxena on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties Alarudeen Aminu (Ph.D) on Singapore’s Centre for African Studies launches exclusive report on Nigeria, outlining attractive avenues for the African economic giant’s revival Thierry Adolphe on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties NDIKUMANA Evelyne on MIFC is key to driving quality investment into Africa, says Minister Seeruttun at PIA launch Prof Ish Sharma on Ayush chair Dr. Ish Sharma talks Ayurveda, yoga and intestines Lawal Iliyasu on India offers online studies scholarships under e-VBAB Sivanagaraghava Rao on Opinion: Mighty Millets – Super Grains of Power by Pr Rajeev K Varshney Shambhu Prasad's MISHRA on Opinion: Mighty Millets – Super Grains of Power by Pr Rajeev K Varshney