Margins Group stages strong presence at ID4Africa 2025 summit in Ethiopia

The Margins Group kicked off Day 1 of the ID4Africa 2025 Summit with a strong presence, engaging stakeholders in the identity and digital transformation space across Africa.
Held at the Skylight Conference Centre in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the summit brought together government leaders, identity practitioners, and industry experts from across the continent to explore innovations in secure identification systems.
Margins Group, a leading player in identity solutions, showcased its cutting-edge technologies and services at Pavilion 2, Abyssinia Ballroom.
Representatives from the group described the opening day as a success, marked by productive discussions, strategic networking, and a shared vision for Africa’s digital identity future.
“We had a wonderful time engaging with key decision-makers and partners across the continent,” said a company spokesperson.
“This is just the beginning, and we look forward to more impactful conversations in the coming days.”
Margins Group is inviting all participants at the summit to visit their stand and learn more about how they are shaping the future of secure and inclusive identity solutions for Africa.
The ID4Africa 2025 Summit continues throughout the week with a series of panels, exhibitions, and collaborative sessions aimed at advancing digital public infrastructure across the continent.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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