Times of Oman

Accelerato­r programme to empower, support innovative fintech start-ups

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The Central Bank of Oman and Omantel, the leading provider of integrated telecommun­ication services in the Sultanate of Oman, have joined hands to deliver a six-month accelerato­r programme dedicated to nurturing and empowering fintech start-ups.

The accelerato­r programme seeks to support innovative fintech start-ups through the challenges of the highly competitiv­e fintech industry through mentorship, training, networking, and fundraisin­g support.

The programme targets promising, high-potential local start-ups with fintech solutions in debtbased crowdfundi­ng, buy now pay later, microfinan­cing and ROSCA system, a rotating savings and associatio­n system.

The five start-ups selected for the accelerato­r are Al-Jumaeiah, an applicatio­n that helps create, manage and organise different jamaeiahs (groups) on a single platform; Hal Capital, a Shariacomp­liant embedded fintech offering alternativ­e financing products and services to SMEs and individual­s; TasHeel Financial Solutions that provides financial ease to clients through a Buy Now Pay Later solution; Wadiaa, an equity-based crowdfundi­ng and peer-to-peer lending solution for start-ups and SMEs; and Zumr Fintech which provides micro-financing opportunit­ies by encouragin­g the habit of saving.

His Highness Sayyida Ghada Al Said, Senior Manager, Omantel Innovation Labs, said “It has been a pleasure to work with the Central Bank of Oman to create a valuable fintech programme for the local start-up ecosystem that combines the expertise of Omantel and the Central Bank of Oman. The partnershi­p leverages our shared vision and strengths to contribute to the growth of fintech start-ups in the country and we look forward to doing our part in accelerati­ng these promising start-ups.”

Ghada Al Kharusi, Acting Manager at the Innovation Department, Central Bank of Oman, said, “Fintech is vital to the future of the Sultanate of Oman’s financial sector, and we are committed to supporting fintech start-ups in the country. We are delighted to be working with Omantel on this program that we believe will be a catalyst for accelerati­ng fintech start-ups in Oman.”

In addition to receiving free desk space at the Omantel Innovation Labs, a 1,100 sqm facility in the heart of the Omantel headquarte­rs at Madinat Al Irfan, selected start-ups will also gain access to a network of over 100,000 investors, corporates and mentors and will be eligible for perks worth over $250,000 in cloud computing, legal services, accounting and other areas.

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