Four Kenyan startups make it to Final Round of Visa’s Everywhere Initiative in Sub Sahara Africa
·
Leading
startups from Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia among 12 finalists
from 238 entries
·
Will
compete in Johannesburg (South Africa) for a chance to secure funding of up to US$50,000;
Winners will be announced on July 24
Leading fintech companies from the dynamic Sub-Sahara
Africa (SSA) technology startup community have made it to the finals of Visa’s Everywhere Initiative, a global innovation
program that tasks start-ups to solve commerce challenges of tomorrow, further
enhance their own product propositions and provide visionary solutions for
Visa’s vast network of partners.
Among
the 12 chosen, from the 238 total entries, Kenyan startups M-Changa, Mookh,
WayaWaya and LipaPlus will compete against innovators from across Sub Sahara Africa
for a chance to secure funding of up to US$50,000 to develop their ideas when
the initiative concludes in Johannesburg on July 24.
Fintechs in Africa are making incredible
strides; not only to bring more convenience to consumers, but also to enable
people who would not otherwise have access to financial services or even a way
to connect to the formal banking system. Venture funding for African startups
jumped by 51% to $195 million in 2017 and fintech in Africa is expected to grow
exponentially in the next few years[1] as
it continues to disrupt the traditional financial sector. With a clear goal of reducing
reliance on cash, building digital payment based economies and increasing financial
inclusion, Visa is committed to fostering an entrepreneurial spirit and driving
innovation in its payments landscape.
The Sub Saharan Africa edition of the Visa’s
Everywhere Initiative challenged local fintech startup to deliver solutions
based around three real life business challenges:
1.
How
can startups leverage Visa Developer APIs to either: Enable smaller merchants to accept payments
in-store digitally OR Provide a safe and secure solution for online
merchants to drive eCommerce and reduce cash on delivery?
2.
How
can startups use Visa’s APIs to leverage mass reach and social media partner
platforms like Facebook to help businesses operating in fast-paced consumer
centric environments improve cash flow and receive payments?
3. How can startups leverage technology to
provide services that are functional for illiterate customers to provide them
with secure transaction experiences that build and enhance their confidence in
the banking system?.
Entrants
were asked to submit ideas to leverage Visa’s network and technologies to
resolve against at least one of the challenges. One winner per brief will be
selected, with each receiving funding of US$25,000. Winners will be invited to
a working meeting with Visa and may be presented with the opportunity to create
a prototype. Visa will then select one overall winner to receive an additional
US$25,000.
Geraldine Mitchley, Senior Director –
Digital Solutions, Sub-Sahara Africa, Visa, said: “We are
delighted with the response to our Visa’s Everywhere Initiative and the quality
of submissions we received is an indication of the region’s rich talent pool
and innovative spirit.”
“Launching this innovation program in the region
has been an exciting time for the Visa SSA team, and the takeup reflects Africa’s
enthusiasm to develop and pioneer solutions to the continent’s challenge –
particularly in the payments technology space. I would like to congratulate the
finalists and wish them luck as they
enter the final stretch. When they come together for the final, they will
not only have the chance to turn their ideas into reality, but also potentially
help shape the future of payments in the region.”
Kenya
based startups M-Changa, a
fundraising management platform; Mookh
Africa, a solution that makes it easier for people in Africa to buy and
sell on mainstream social media platforms; and WayaWaya which allows individuals and business to access banking
services – all Kenya-based startups – are competing in the second challenge. LipaPlus, a Kenyan mobile POS and wallet
that enables cashless payments is competing in the third challenge.
The
SSA edition of the Visa’s Everywhere Initiative will wrap up on July 24 in Johannesburg,
with each finalist having an opportunity to pitch their ideas to a panel of expert
judges from Visa and the payments industry.
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