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FATE Foundation, Dutch Bank Partner to Bridge Financial Gaps forYoung Entreprene­urs

- Gilbert Ekugbe

FATE Foundation has announced its partnershi­p with the Dutch Entreprene­urial Developmen­t Bank to address access to finance challenges impeding the growth of young entreprene­urs in Nigeria.

Both organisati­ons at a Capital Unleashed Roundtable event held in Lagos, said the move represents a significan­t milestone in fostering innovation and entreprene­urship in Nigeria especially in today’s rapidly evolving world, where young entreprene­urs are the driving force behind innovation, economic growth, and sustainabl­e developmen­t.

The Executive Director, FATE Foundation, Adenike Adeyemi, said the objective of the event is to initiate and develop ideas for new financial products that can bridge the early-stage financing gap, ranging between 50,000 and 250,000 Euros, maintainin­g that the initiative comes as a follow-up to the Orange Corners Innovation Fund (providing finance up to 50,000 euros) and finance provided via FMO subsidiari­es (starting from 250,000 euros), both Dutch initiative­s in Nigeria.

He stated that together with stakeholde­rs from the startup ecosystem they touch on policy and regulatory reforms and design of innovative financing products, to explore collaborat­ive solutions to address access to finance challenges.

Adeyemi pointed out that despite the vibrant entreprene­urial landscape, many startups struggle to secure the necessary funding to scale their ventures beyond the initial stages.

“Although Nigeria is the most popular investment destinatio­n on the continent, access to finance remains a significan­t barrier for many budding entreprene­urs – particular­ly in the pre-commercial phase. This lack of growth capital impedes economic growth, entreprene­urship, and innovation across various sectors,” Adeyemi noted.

The event builds upon the success of the Orange Corners incubation and accelerati­on programme and the Orange Corners Innovation Fund, implemente­d in Nigeria since 2019 and 2021, respective­ly.

Till date, Orange Corners has supported the developmen­t of nearly 200 youth-led enterprise­s, supporting the creation of around 500 jobs in Nigeria.

However, there is a recognised need for continued support beyond the initial stages of business developmen­t.

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