advertisement
Four Kenyan Start-ups make it to the Ecobank Fintech Challenge 2017
Four Kenyan Fintech start-ups Mobitill, Greenshoe, Shield Finance, and Circle Group Savings and Investment are among the 20 finalists in…
Four Kenyan Fintech start-ups Mobitill, Greenshoe, Shield Finance, and Circle Group Savings and Investment are among the 20 finalists in the ‘Ecobank Fintech Challenge’ a competition for African technology start-ups launched in January 2017.
An Innovation Fair and Awards ceremony will honour the start-ups on June 21, 2017 at the global headquarters of Ecobank in Lomé, Togo. The awards ceremony also marks the official induction of all 20 start-ups into the Ecobank Fintech Fellowship.
At the ceremony, the start-ups will exhibit and pitch their products to a jury for the ‘Ecobank Africa Fintech Prize’, which will be awarded the top innovator and two runners-up. In addition to fellowship program, the top three innovators will win cash prizes worth US$10,000, US$7,000, and US$5,000 respectively.
advertisement
According to a press statement the 20 Ecobank Fintech Fellows will benefit from an opportunity to partner with the Ecobank Group that includes major start-up funding: worth up to US$500,000 for products that meet Ecobank’s investment criteria.
The Fintech Fellows will also benefit from Multinational product roll-out support: for the most commercially viable start-ups to launch their products across Ecobank’s 33 markets in Africa.
They will also benefit from Service provider & ecosystem partner deals and Technical & mentoring support: during the one year fellowship period, fellows will benefit from technical support from Ecobank’s global network of technology leaders, fintech experts, investors and management coaches.
advertisement
“The Ecobank Fintech Challenge has been a huge success; over 850 start-ups and developers submitted products from all over Africa, as well as the US and Europe. The sheer breath of innovative products and ideas we’ve seen shows that African fintech has a bright future,” said Eddy Ogbogu, Ecobank Group Executive for Operations and Technology in a press statement.
Group CEO Ade Ayeyemi, highlighted: “As a pan-African bank, we want to help grow pan-African fintech companies. The Ecobank Group and its partners are looking forward to working with the 20 start-ups to help them mature into major African and global commercial success stories.”
Other start-ups that made it to the list include:Piggybank.ng (Nigeria), Digi Teller (Ghana), ), TEAM SAFEPAY (Kenya), Wallettec (South Africa), Invest Mobile (Ghana), KUDI(Nigeria), Wayagear Innovations Lagos (Nigeria), Paylater OneFi (Nigeria), PAYVITE (Algeria), PurseNG (Nigeria), IroFit(Nigeria), Inclusive Financial Technologies (Ghana), Electronic Settlement Limited(Nigeria), Social Lender(Nigeria), General Marchant (United States), Mi Nafa (Burkina Faso).
advertisement
Ecobank Fintech Challenge is designed in partnership with the advisory firm Konfidants and supported by partners across Africa and the world.