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EFInA to Boost Financial Inclusion with $2m FinTech Challenge Fund

- Emma Okonji

The Financial Innovation and Access (EFInA) has disclosed that it will use the occasion of the recent visit of the British Prime Minister, Theresa May, to Nigeria to introduce a new challenge fund focusing on financial technology (Fintech) companies.

This, the organisati­on said is expected to enhance the uptake and usage of financial services by the low-income population in Nigeria.

At a business networking event in Lagos, that was hosted by the British High Commission­er to Nigeria, Mr. Paul Arkwright, EFInA’s Board Chair, Mr. Segun Akerele, explained further that EFInA is funded by the UK’s Department for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (DFID) and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

Speaking at the launch of the fund, a board member of EFInA, Mrs. Bunmi Lawson, said: “Following our recent request for informatio­n at our Fintech Outreach Forum, it gives me great pleasure to announce the launch of a new $2 million fund for start-up and growth stage Fintech firms looking to increase access to financial products and services for the poor as well as reduce the rate of financial exclusion in the country.”

She said the essence was to pilot and support the developmen­t of innovative financial products and services through the use of digital technology.

In addition, the new fund would support projects that helps strengthen financial inclusion in Nigeria by aligning innovation and modern technology with the needs of the target audience.

“As we see changes happening faster and faster in our environmen­t, we have to anticipate and step up our pace as well. There is immense opportunit­y in this market and our aim is to see to it that Nigerians are well placed to take advantage of these new opportunit­ies and in the process reduce poverty and boost our GDP,” she said.

She further stated that the grants would cover a range of between $50,000.00, up to $200,000.00 for the “Fintech Challenge 1 Grant” and a range of between $200,000.00 to $500,000.00 for the Fintech Challenge 2 Grant,” adding that more informatio­n about the grants would be made available to prospectiv­e applicants at the formal Request for Proposal event to be held by the company in the near future.

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