Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet Poised to Revolutionize Transactions Between Africa and the Caribbean

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  • Author Gregory Thabo
  • Published May 5, 2026
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Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet Set to Bridge Transactions Between the Caribbean and Africa

By Gregory Thabo

Addis Ababa

A new wave of financial innovation is reshaping the economic future of Africa and the Caribbean as the proposed Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet moves closer to reality. Designed to eliminate longstanding barriers in cross‑regional payments, the wallet aims to create the first seamless digital bridge for trade, remittances, tourism, and diaspora investment between the two regions. The uploaded document notes that the wallet is positioned to “create the first seamless digital bridge for trade, remittances, tourism, and diaspora investment between the two regions.”

The initiative builds on the momentum created when all eleven CARICOM Central Banks unanimously adopted the Pan‑African Payment and Settlement System (PAPSS) as their preferred mechanism for intra‑regional settlement in 2023. This endorsement marked a historic step toward unifying the financial rails of Africa and the Caribbean, expanding PAPSS beyond the African continent for the first time.

A Long‑Awaited Solution to a Persistent Problem

For decades, businesses and individuals attempting to move money between Africa and the Caribbean have faced high fees, slow settlement times, and reliance on third‑party currencies such as the US dollar. These inefficiencies have constrained trade, limited investment flows, and slowed the growth of digital commerce. A 2024 analysis highlighted the urgent need for dedicated payment gateways to support Africa–Caribbean trade, noting that current systems create bottlenecks that hinder SMEs, exporters, and diaspora communities.

The Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet is positioned as the answer — a modern, mobile‑first solution designed to bypass outdated financial pathways and unlock new economic opportunities.

How the Wallet Will Work

The Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet is envisioned as a mobile‑first, multi‑currency platform enabling instant, low‑cost transfers between African and Caribbean users. Leveraging PAPSS infrastructure, the wallet would allow:

• Real‑time settlement between African and CARICOM currencies

• Lower transaction costs by bypassing correspondent banking

• Secure digital identity verification for cross‑border users

• Support for SMEs receiving payments from abroad

• Diaspora remittances at a fraction of current costs

• E‑commerce and tourism payments across regions

Africa already leads the world in mobile money adoption — holding nearly 50% of global mobile money accounts and processing $2.5 billion in daily transactions. The Caribbean, meanwhile, has seen rapid digital payment growth, with governments pushing for cash‑lite economies. Together, these ecosystems create fertile ground for a unified digital wallet.

Economic and Cultural Impact

Analysts say the wallet could become one of the most transformative tools for South–South cooperation in decades. By enabling frictionless payments, it would:

• Strengthen trade in agriculture, textiles, manufacturing, and creative industries

• Boost tourism by simplifying payments for travelers

• Encourage joint ventures and investment flows

• Empower diaspora communities supporting businesses or family

• Support the African Union’s vision of the Diaspora as Africa’s “sixth region”

Afreximbank President Prof. Benedict Oramah emphasized that integrating Caribbean financial systems with African payment infrastructure brings the regions “closer than ever to achieving economic parity.”

Beyond economics, the wallet symbolizes a cultural reconnection — a digital bridge linking communities with shared heritage but separated by geography.

A Digital Bridge for a Shared Future

As Africa and the Caribbean accelerate efforts to build a unified economic space, the Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet stands out as a flagship innovation — one that could redefine how two culturally connected regions transact, collaborate, and grow together. The uploaded document notes that this vision of a “single financial corridor linking Accra to Kingston, Lagos to Bridgetown, Nairobi to Port‑of‑Spain” is no longer aspirational.

With PAPSS integration underway and digital wallet prototypes in development, the Afri‑KARICOM Digital Wallet is emerging as the next chapter in Afro‑Caribbean economic history.

I write to connect continents, ideas, and people. My work explores the intersection of technology, culture, and the Afro‑Caribbean future — from digital finance to identity, mobility, and transformation. I believe stories can shift economies and spark movements, and I use my voice to illuminate the systems shaping our world. If you’re curious about where Africa and the Caribbean are heading next, you’ll feel at home here.

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