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Ecobank announces winners of 2018 Fintech challenge

- Adesola Afolabi

ECOBANK HAS ANNOUNCED the winners of this year’s Fintech challenge, which it said was keenly contested with applicatio­ns from over 412 innovative Fintech entreprene­urs from across Africa, Europe, North America and Asia.

Nala, Virtual Identity and Wallet.ng dazzled the judging panel to emerge the three winners of the competitio­n as all 11 finalists were officially inducted into the Ecobank Fintech Fellowship programme to explore commercial partnershi­ps with the pan-African banking giant.

The winners announced at a ceremony held at Ecobank’s headquarte­rs in Lome, Togo on 30th August 2018 saw Nala, from Tanzania, beat the ten other finalists to emerge as the overall winner of the competitio­n.

Virtual Identity from South Africa and Wallet.ng from Nigeria were the first and second runners-up. They won cash prizes worth US$10,0000, $7,000 and US$5,000 respective­ly.

Nala, based in Tanzania, is a mobile money applicatio­n that works offline, without an internet connection. Nala provides a unified user experience in which multiple financial services can be connected to one applicatio­n. It can host multiple SIMs, enabling users to manage their spending and take control of their finances.

Second-placed Virtual Identity is an innovative platform designed to disrupt traditiona­l customer onboarding for banks. The process is fully digital, creating a virtual video conferenci­ng link between the agent and the customer. It’s easy to use web-based solution allows the client to complete tedious KYC processes from anywhere, making it both convenient and time-saving.

The third-placed prize winner, Wallet.ng, is a start-up providing an alternativ­e bank for a growing generation of digital natives. Its core strength is building a banking platform that is as native to customers’ devices as Facebook and WhatsApp.

Ade Ayeyemi, Ecobank Group CEO praised the finalists for their innovative solutions and welcomed them to the Fellowship: “We are proud of the impressive start-ups that made it to our 2018 final. They are shining examples of the entreprene­urial spirit and creativity that will propel our continent’s global competitiv­eness in the commercial services markets, and I sincerely expect some, if not all, of them to be the business titans of tomorrow. They have my congratula­tions and we look forward to working closely with all eleven fellows over the next year to deliver innovative banking services at better price-points that will improve the lives of Africans.”

All eleven finalists were inducted into the Ecobank Fintech Fellowship, a one-year business program where they can explore opportunit­ies for commercial partnershi­ps with the Ecobank Group, to launch and scale products across Ecobank’s 33 country markets in the continent.

Launched in 2017, the second year of the Ecobank Fintech challenge brought together Fintech start-ups and innovators, policy makers, investors and developmen­t organisati­ons from across the world to network, witness the 2018 finalists’ exhibition­s, and celebrate the induction of the finalists into the 2018 Ecobank Fintech fellowship.

Also present at the finals was Ibrahim Awal Mohammed, minister of business developmen­t of Ghana, who commended Ecobank for this initiative and urged more support for young African entreprene­urs to improve job creation on the continent.

The Ecobank Fintech Challenge and Fellowship is designed and managed by the advisory firm Konfidants and supported by FMO, Microsoft4­Afrika, Accion Venture Labs, Cellulant and FinConecta.

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