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From Lagos To The World: Grey Named Headline Sponsor Of Moonshot 2026

Grey has just been announced as the headline sponsor for Moonshot 2026, marking a major milestone for both the fintech company and the conference itself. This exciting news was shared by TechCabal ahead of the event’s fourth edition, which is set to take place on October 28–29, 2026, at the National Theatre in Lagos.

This partnership makes Grey the top-tier sponsor for the very first time in Moonshot’s history, highlighting the increasing synergy between African-founded fintech companies and the development of global financial infrastructure.

Grey, a US-based cross-border payments company, boasts nearly three million users across over 70 countries, operating in more than 170 destinations and supporting over 30 currencies. With backing from Y Combinator, the company has quickly expanded its presence in the global payments landscape.

Strategic Context of the Partnership

Grey’s headline sponsorship comes at a crucial time in the development of cross-border payments, which has become one of the most competitive and strategically vital areas in the global fintech landscape.

The company has recently ramped up its expansion efforts by:

Receiving regulatory approval in Canada, which is a significant milestone for Grey. The company is also rolling out Canadian dollar payout capabilities, making transactions smoother for users.

Additionally, the fintech giant is venturing into new markets in South Asia and Latin America, and introducing local payout infrastructure in countries like Malaysia, Bangladesh, and Uruguay. Plus, expanding its B2B payments through Grey Business, which officially launched in February 2026.

These advancements place Grey in a unique position, transforming it from just a consumer remittance platform into a comprehensive infrastructure provider for individuals, small and medium-sized enterprises, and larger businesses navigating cross-border operations.

Why Grey Fits Moonshot 2026

Moonshot, taking place in Lagos State, Nigeria—Grey’s birthplace—highlights Africa’s pivotal role in crafting global technology systems instead of just following along.

Grey’s journey resonates deeply with this idea:

Born in Lagos and now making waves around the globe, we proudly serve users in over 70 countries. Our virtual cards are accepted at more than 150 million merchants worldwide, and we facilitate multi-currency transactions across an extensive international network.

At the heart of the story that Moonshot 2026 wants to tell is the unique blend of African roots and worldwide operational capabilities: showcasing Africa as a key player in constructing global digital infrastructure.

As Idorenyin Obong, the CEO and co-founder of Grey, points out, this partnership is a clear indication of the changing landscape.

“Cross-border payments stand out as one of the rare areas where Africa is not just a consumer of global infrastructure, but is actively creating it. Moonshot is the hub for these discussions, and Grey is eager to play a role in shaping the future of what gets developed next…”

Organiser Perspective

From the perspective of the event organiser, having Grey on board really strengthens Moonshot’s reputation as a top-tier platform for discussions around technology in Africa and beyond.

Tomiwa Aladekomo, the CEO of Big Cabal Media, referred to the partnership as a perfect match:

“Grey has established itself as a major player in African fintech, creating a global payments platform that boasts nearly three million users, all starting from its roots in Lagos…”

This statement highlights Grey’s evolution from a local fintech startup to a player on the global stage, making it a perfect match for a conference that celebrates large-scale African innovation.

What Grey Will Bring to Moonshot 2026

Grey’s headline sponsorship is set to go beyond just branding and visibility. The company is anticipated to take a key role in crafting the overall event experience by:

1. Headline Keynote

Idorenyin Obong, the CEO of Grey, is set to give a keynote address that will dive into the exciting future of borderless money and how global payment systems are evolving.

2. Executive Roundtable

We’re bringing together founders, investors, and senior operators for a private session where we’ll dive into some engaging discussions about:

3. Product Experience Showcase

We’re excited to announce that our on-site activation will include:

We’ll share all the programming details as we get closer to the event date.

Broader Industry Significance

This collaboration highlights a larger trend happening in the fintech world:

Cross-border payments are evolving into essential financial infrastructure instead of just a specialized remittance service. Companies founded in Africa are stepping up their game, now competing on a global scale rather than just within regional boundaries. The recent regulatory developments in Canada, Asia, and Latin America indicate that fintech globalization is entering a more mature phase.

Grey’s role in this landscape showcases the way African startups are transforming into key players in the global financial infrastructure scene.

Conclusion

Grey’s position as the headline sponsor of Moonshot 2026 goes beyond just a business deal—it marks a significant merging of African innovation with the global fintech landscape.

As Moonshot makes its way back to Lagos for its fourth edition, this partnership highlights a key message: Africa isn’t just joining the global tech conversation; it’s taking the lead in shaping it. Grey’s journey, evolving from Lagos to a multi-regional payments powerhouse, perfectly captures this transformation and sets the stage for the discussions we can expect at the conference in October 2026.

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