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Africa becomes testing ground for Russia’s parallel financial system amid tightening US sanctions

Africa is increasingly emerging as a strategic testing ground for Russia’s efforts to build a parallel financial network, as mounting U.S. sanctions push Moscow to develop alternative cross-border payment systems outside Western-controlled infrastructure. The shift, highlighted in recent reports, reflects Russia’s growing reliance on digital finance and emerging markets to sustain international trade following its exclusion from key systems like SWIFT.

At the centre of this push is A7, a Kremlin-backed cryptocurrency platform designed to facilitate transactions using rubles and digital assets. The firm has begun expanding its footprint across African markets, including recruitment activity in Togo and reported operations in Nigeria and Zimbabwe, leveraging the continent’s rapid adoption of digital payments and cryptocurrencies.

Business Insider Africa notes that Africa’s financial landscape, characterised by high remittance flows, limited banking infrastructure, and a young, mobile-first population, makes it an attractive environment for testing alternative financial systems. Russia is aiming not only to bypass sanctions but also to establish a long-term financial architecture that reduces dependence on Western institutions and reshapes global payment flows.

The development underscores a broader geopolitical shift, as sanctioned economies explore new financial alliances across the Global South. If scaled successfully, Russia’s parallel network could weaken the dominance of traditional financial systems, accelerate the rise of digital cross-border payments, and position Africa at the centre of an evolving global financial order.

Image Credit: africa.businessinsider.com

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