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23 African startups selected for Visa inaugural fintech accelerator

AdminBy AdminNovember 14, 2023Updated:November 15, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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(L-R): co-founders of Franc, Thomas Brennan and Sebastian Patel,

Visa has selected 23 African startups for the inaugural cohort of its Visa Africa Fintech Accelerator, a program designed to support the growth of Africa’s vibrant fintech ecosystem. The startups will receive mentorship, training, and funding from Visa and its partners.

Nigerian startups dominated the cohort of selected startups, followed by Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, South Africa, Egypt, Uganda, Zambia, and Tunisia.

The 23 startups include:

Anchor (Nigeria): Provides APIs, dashboards, and tools for developers to embed and build banking products

Dojah (Nigeria): Offers a comprehensive Know Your Customer (KYC) and digital onboarding solution

Moni (Nigeria): Provides low-interest loans to mobile money agent communities

OkHi (Nigeria): Allows banks, fintechs, and businesses to collect and verify customers’ addresses

Orda Africa (Nigeria): African restaurant cloud operating system provider

Team Orda Africa 📸 Lakunle Ogungbamila via X

Traction (Nigeria): Builds the next generation of payment solutions and business tools

OZÉ (Ghana): Provides digital recordkeeping tools with embedded finance products to medium and small businesses

The Blu Penguin (Ghana): Delivers an in-store Point of Sale (PoS) system

AgroCenta (Ghana): Runs a mobile merchant platform for smallholder farmers

Affinity Africa (Ghana): Provides banking products to the underserved and unbanked

Duhqa (Kenya): B2B platform for retail distribution of consumer goods

Power (Kenya): Allows workers to take control of their financial health

Workpay (Kenya): HR payroll provider

Chari (Morocco): B2B e-commerce and retail startup

PayTic (Morocco): Streamlines the back-office operations and risk control of digital payments

Weego (Morocco): Offers a variety of transportation options and solutions

Floatpays (South Africa): On-demand wage access platform

Franc (South Africa): Allows users to invest in leading cash and equity funds

OnLife (South Africa): All-in-one money management wallet

Sympl (Egypt): Enables customers to shop and pay later, with no interest

Eversend (Uganda): Payments platform offering cross-border payments, virtual cards, currency exchange, and crypto buying and selling

PremierCredit (Zambia): Online microlending and investment platform

Konnect (Tunisia): Offers payment links by SMS, email, Messenger, or WhatsApp

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