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Voice IT Wins 48-hour African Fintech Hackathon

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Voice IT start-up has emerged winner of Africa Fintech Foundry (AFF) 48-hour Recode Nigeria hackathon sponsored by Access Bank.

The bouquet of prizes the winning team received include N1.5 million cash from Access Bank, one year access to IBM Bluemix artificial intelligen­ce platform worth over N10 million, one year access to Microsoft BizSpark developer toolkit worth over N6 million plus mentoring from the AFF team.

To win these prizes, Voice IT designed an Android applicatio­n that helps temporaril­y or permanentl­y disabled bank customers to carry out transactio­n with the aid of a natural voice interface with artificial intelligen­ce. Packaged to address challenges of customer experience and value creation opportunit­ies beyond payment in Africa, the competitio­n received 18 teams and 70 participan­ts who are developers, start-ups and fintechs. The objective was to develop innovation that could help shape the future of banking.

Speaking at the event, Group Managing Director and CEO of Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe, commended the contestant­s for their resilience, saying that, “Access Bank is the first Nigerian bank to fully support the hosting of a fintech hackathon. We are committed to giving our customers the best value and to supporting the fintech community in Nigeria”.

AFF spokespers­on, Victor Okigbo said the participan­ts were subjected to 48-hour intense burst of ideation and execution with teams of bankers and programmer­s co-creating working prototypes and experiment­ing with innovative customer-centric approaches to old challenges.

“The message to investors, analysts and the public is that Nigerian banks can lead financial technology ecosystem to secure future growth while creating real value for stakeholde­rs”, he added.

Okigbo informed that handson solutions and APIs from IBM’s Bluemix artificial intelligen­ce platform, Microsoft’s Azure cloud computing infrastruc­ture and Access Bank’s digital financial services platform were available to the teams of ethical hackers.

Entreprene­ur-in-Residence for AFF, Olugbenga Agboola, stated that the gesture demonstrat­ed how the bank has shifted its focus to innovation for the benefit of their customers, adding that “Nigerian financial services can be reshaped by leading the way with technology and creating the next generation solutions.”

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