Margins Group champions value-driven identity systems at ID4Africa 2025

Day two of the ID4Africa 2025 summit witnessed a powerful address from Moses Kwesi Baiden Jr., CEO of Margins Group, who delivered a compelling message on the future of identity systems in Africa.
Speaking at the Skylight Hotel’s Abyssinia Ballroom, Mr Baiden emphasised that the success of identity systems must transcend technology to truly serve societal needs.
“The success of any ID system goes beyond technology; it must serve society, deliver real value, and provide assured, lasting solutions,” Baiden stated during his keynote presentation.
His remarks resonated deeply with the summit's focus on inclusive digital transformation and sustainable development across the continent.
Echoing this message, Margins Group’s Executive Director, Andrew Asamoah, contributed to a high-level panel discussion on scaling digital transformation into sustainable ecosystems.
Mr Asamoah highlighted the importance of aligning digital identity systems with national development goals, advocating for collaboration among governments, private sector players, and civil society organisations.
Margins Group’s active participation underscores its commitment to building robust, inclusive, and citizen-centric identity systems in Africa.
The company continues to lead discussions around responsible innovation and long-term impact in the identity ecosystem.
Delegates and attendees were invited to visit Margins Group at Pavilion 2 in the Abyssinia Ballroom to learn more about their innovative solutions and strategic vision for Africa’s digital future.
ID4Africa 2025 continues through May 24, bringing together identity stakeholders from across the continent and the globe.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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