Built for the African Finance Leader Who Moves Capital Across Borders
African CFOs and treasury leaders are increasingly using stablecoins and Bitcoin to move money across the continent - but without a reliable, structured source of regulatory intelligence. We built the intelligence and advisory practice they need.
Regulatory Clarity for Africa's Stablecoin & Bitcoin Treasury
Africa is the world's fastest-growing digital asset economy. $54 billion in stablecoin volume moves across the continent annually not because of banks, but despite them. The reason intra-African trade represents only 14% of total trade (compared to 60–70% in Europe) is not geography or demand. It is the cost and friction of moving money across 54 different currency and regulatory systems.
Hash Impact powers the intelligence layer behind Africa's evolving Stablecoin Infrastructure, making the digital treasury ecosystem clear and actionable for CFOs, fintechs, and institutions. We are not a financial services provider; we are an intelligence and enablement platform, the trusted data standard for finance teams, law firms, and institutions making decisions about digital assets in Africa.
Why Do African Finance Leaders Trust Hash Impact?
We equip African finance leaders with verified regulatory intelligence and decision-ready frameworks to act with confidence on stablecoin and Bitcoin treasury decisions across Africa's key financial corridors.
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Pan-African Coverage
9 markets at launch, expanding to 54. The most comprehensive African stablecoin and Bitcoin regulatory dataset available.
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Structured Intelligence
Country data verified against primary regulatory sources, central bank circulars, legislation, and official guidance.
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Mauritius GBC
Incorporated as a Global Business Company, regulated by the FSC. Non-custodial consultancy, we never hold client funds.
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Quarterly Updates
The African regulatory landscape changes fast. Our data is reviewed and updated every quarter.
Deep Expertise in African Finance & Stablecoin Treasury
Our team combines deep expertise in African finance, treasury operations, and stablecoin and Bitcoin treasury strategy, alongside over a decade of on-the-ground impact delivery across the continent - to help organisations navigate the shift to digital money with clarity, confidence, and a clear view of what's at stake.

Malcolm Atuona
Co-Founder, Hash Impact
Malcolm Atuona is Co-Founder of Hash Impact and a stablecoin and Bitcoin treasury specialist who has spent over a decade operating at the frontier of digital finance, not as an observer, but as a practitioner embedded in the institutions, regulators and networks shaping how money moves across Africa.
A UK-qualified accountant (FCCA) and experienced CFO, Malcolm has built deep relationships across the digital asset ecosystem, working alongside regulators, banking institutions, stablecoin payment networks and Bitcoin treasury businesses at the precise moment the infrastructure was being written. He understands how the rules are made, who is making them, and what that means for African CFOs navigating this space today.
Africa's opportunity isn't a payments story. It's a treasury infrastructure story, and the window to lead it is now.

Jessica Oddy-Atuona
Co-Founder, Hash Impact
Jessica Oddy-Atuona is Co-Founder of Hash Impact and a Social Impact Architect with 15+ years building systems that create measurable economic change.
Not redistributing charity - rewiring the infrastructure that determines who gets access to opportunity.
Founder of a six-figure social enterprise. Global Director for Learning and Impact at the Global Fund for Children. A career spanning Save the Children, War Child, Lutheran World Federation and frontline programme delivery across South Sudan, Ethiopia and Kenya, with over £100M raised and deployed.
She doesn't do performative impact. She builds what works.
The Expert Network
We are building a tight advisory board of African CFOs, central bank and regulatory specialists, and digital finance leaders. Advisors will be announced at launch.
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Interested in joining our advisory board? Get in touch
How We Verify What We Publish
Our intelligence isn't aggregated - it's verified. Every brief passes through a rigorous, source-first methodology before it reaches you.
Every country brief is verified against central bank circulars, legislation, and official regulatory guidance - not aggregated from secondary reports.
IIn-country legal and regulatory specialists across Africa review each brief before publication. We do not publish what we cannot verify.
IIThe African regulatory landscape changes fast. Our intelligence is reviewed and updated every quarter so your treasury decisions are based on current, not historical, data.
IIIWhy Mauritius
Africa's Financial Hub, The Right Home for Hash Impact
Mauritius is the gateway to African finance. As a Global Business Company regulated by the Financial Services Commission, Hash Impact operates from the most sophisticated financial regulatory environment on the continent, giving our clients confidence in our governance, data standards, and compliance posture.
The FSC's VAITOS Act 2021 provides a clear framework for virtual asset information services. Hash Impact operates as a non-custodial consultancy, we provide intelligence and frameworks, not financial advice or asset management.
Our Regulatory Position
- Global Business Company, FSC Mauritius
- Non-custodial, no client funds held or transferred
- Intelligence & consultancy services only
- GDPR-aligned data practices
- No personal investment recommendations
Important Notice
Nothing on this platform constitutes financial, legal, or investment advice. Users should seek independent professional advice before making any financial or compliance decisions.
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Stablecoin & Bitcoin Treasury Intelligence - Built for Your Finance Committee
Closed-door sessions for CFOs, treasury managers, and board audit committees. Vendor-neutral, under NDA, tailored to your entity type and corridor exposure.



