23rd Dec 2025, we opened Voye to the public.
Hundreds joined, tested, used it, and told us what to fix.
We listened. We improved. We built better.
Now we’re ready.
April 13, 2026.
Voye Hard Launch.
Be there.
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When you watch this video, we want you to pause, reflect, then act.
We’ve all printed banners, held webinars, made videos explaining the theme. We’ve done everything except doing the actual work to drive equality.
2026 marks a new chapter, one shaped by focus, discipline, and the work required to build trust at scale.
From all of us at Cede, we wish you a year filled with steady growth and shared success.
Thank you for being part of the journey.
#HappyNewYear #2026 #Happy2026
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As the year begins with new goals, plans, and inspiration, we remain focused on making sure what matters most reaches the people who need it most.
Wishing you a prosperous New Year. Welcome to 2026.
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A sudden dip in Nigeria’s FX reserves takes focus in this week’s Treasury Digest, alongside insights on what drives reserve movements and why they matter.
Plus, regional treasury activity and FX updates across West and East Africa.
Wherever life has taken you this year, the thought still arrives, the gesture still counts, and the people who matter still feel close.
From every point on the map, care finds its way home.
So let’s bask in the spirit of Christmas and all it represents.
Merry Christmas.
Seasons come and go, but the spirit of Christmas stays with us. It shows up in shared moments, steady partnerships, & the values that endure beyond the year.
We wish you a truly noteworthy Christmas and a season filled with clarity, trust, & lasting connection.
Merry Christmas!
Today, we take an important first step with Voye.
Voye is now live in soft launch, allowing users to send CAD and GBP to NGN. This phase is about listening closely, learning quickly, and building alongside our early users.
Download Voye via the link in our bio.
Ghana’s 2026 budget takes center stage in this week’s Treasury Digest, with a focus on zero central bank financing and what it means for debt and growth.
Almost two weeks ago, the Ecosystem Mixer was one of those evenings that moved at its own pace. Honest conversations within our ecosystem, new introductions, and moments that unfolded naturally as the room came alive with shared ideas and genuine connection.
Our soft launch opens on December 23, with CAD and GBP to NGN available first, KES, USD & other currencies coming shortly.
Early users get first access to features, exclusive offers, priority updates, and a voice in what we build next.
Join early: https://t.co/0I0OdKOHvy
Day 2 had Akinyemi Awodumila lead a strong session on trust, tech, and leadership shaping how we scale with intention in 2025.
Here are some of our favorite shots.
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We chose Kenya for our Ecosystem Mixer because the region leads in digital finance and innovation. While here, we also held our annual retreat.
Our first strategy session was led by Ralph Opara, Country Managing Director, Access Bank (Kenya),
This week’s digest explains the Federal Government’s 2026 spending plan, the jump in the deficit, and the economic assumptions driving it.
You’ll also find NTB auction insights, Ghana’s latest inflation figures, and treasury bill results from Kenya, plus a full FX table.