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Libya Press
Libya is making a major push toward digital transformation in its financial sector. The Electronic Payments and Digital Transformation Exhibition (EPAIX 2026) is set to take place from June 17 to 18 at the Tripoli International Fairgrounds, bringing together banks, fintech companies, and entrepreneurs from across the country and beyond. The event comes as Libya accelerates efforts to modernize its financial infrastructure and expand electronic payment services nationwide.
The General Authority for Exhibitions and Conferences said the strong level of participation reflects the exhibition's importance as a platform that brings together banking institutions, fintech companies, and entrepreneurs. The event aims to strengthen partnerships, exchange expertise, and showcase the latest innovations in financial technology. With sponsorship from some of Libya's most prominent banks and financial institutions, EPAIX 2026 is positioned as one of the country's leading specialized events in the fintech sector.
Libya's financial sector has been undergoing a significant digital shift in recent years. The country has seen growing adoption of electronic payment solutions, mobile banking services, and digital financial platforms. EPAIX 2026 arrives at a critical time when both public and private sectors are investing heavily in modernizing Libya's financial infrastructure. The exhibition will highlight advancements in payment processing, digital banking, and financial inclusion initiatives designed to serve the broader Libyan population.
For millions of Libyans, the shift toward digital payments represents more than convenience — it is a gateway to greater financial inclusion. Many citizens in remote and underserved areas still rely heavily on cash transactions. Events like EPAIX 2026 play a vital role in accelerating the rollout of electronic payment infrastructure to these communities. The participation of major banks like the National Commercial Bank and Sahara Bank signals a strong institutional commitment to making digital financial services accessible to all Libyans.
As Libya continues its digital transformation journey, EPAIX 2026 is expected to serve as a catalyst for new partnerships and innovations in the country's financial technology landscape. The exhibition will bring together local and international players, creating opportunities for knowledge transfer and investment in Libya's growing fintech ecosystem. Industry leaders and entrepreneurs alike will have the chance to explore cutting-edge solutions that could reshape how Libyans interact with their financial system.
The exhibition is expected to attract significant attention from both the public and private sectors, as Libya positions itself as a growing hub for financial technology innovation in North Africa. With the backing of the Central Bank of Libya and the participation of major financial institutions, EPAIX 2026 could mark a turning point in the country's digital financial journey.
— LibyaPress / Tech Desk