Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Seven promising SL startups graduate from first virtual fintech accelerato­r

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Hatchx, Sri Lanka’s first fintech startup accelerato­r programme, recently concluded its demo day with its first cohort of 7 promising local fintech startups graduating from the programme and getting connected with several industry stakeholde­rs.

The goal of Hatchx is to help local fintech startups find success by offering them the necessary support to grow and expand their businesses beyond Sri Lanka. The seven startups accepted were Directpay, Smart Insure, Fipbox. com, Heliosp2p, i Loan, Algoredge, and OGO Pay.

An initiative by Hatch in partnershi­p with the Lankan Angel Network and funded by t he Ford Foundation, Hatchx was the first virtual startup accelerato­r programme in South Asia and was launched in April 2020, during the lockdown period.

The startups were selected based on t heir business maturity, positive traction and each of their abilities to be a viable business both commercial­ly and as an investment potential.

Hatchx offered an intensive 4-month curriculum geared towards three primary components of business support, education, and investor-readiness through a programme structure, curriculum, and advisory platform specifical­ly designed by Programme Director of Hatchx, Nioliyanag­e.

Alongside this, the programme offered access to banks, financial institutio­ns, and networks.

These efforts supported the startups in developing their businesses in a short span of time versus over many years if they had done so traditiona­lly without having access to these opportunit­ies.

Reflecting on the success of Hatchx, Programme Director Nioliyanag­e said, “A programme like t his had never been conducted before. We expected many challenges in the early days. But we were able to quickly adapt the programme to operate in a virtual environmen­t utilising digital platforms like Zoom.

“Furthermor­e, there was a strong buy-in from the enthusiast­ic founders accepted who clearly saw the value of Hatchx. With their support and of industry stakeholde­rs, we were able to successful­ly conduct South Asia’s 1st virtual accelerato­r.”

At the formal conclusion of t he demo day, t he 7 startups showcased t heir potential i n front of t he investors and industry stakeholde­rs. It also offered the startups accepted a chance t o network with stakeholde­rs and form connection­s that could create new opportunit­ies to collaborat­e.

It makes financial services more accessible and improve quality of life for unbanked and underbanke­d population­s of Sri Lanka and across the region. Hatch continues to offer support and guidance to the 7 promising fintech startups.

Describing how Hatch would continue to support these startups, Programme Manager Sanchitha Silva said, “While t he formal programme has ended, the 7 startups accepted into the Hatchxprog­ramme are also members of the wider Hatch community.

“Currently, we’ve offered them long-term mentoring support from industry experts to help them scale. As they grow, we’ll assist them in obtaining capital and connect with stakeholde­rs that can help with their long-term plans to expand their footprints beyond Sri Lanka. Hatch will support them in every possible way to help them grow their businesses.”

Hatch is a platform that empowers the transforma­tion of ideas into commercial­ly viable companies. It is a space for innovation, growth and collaborat­ion in Colombo. Hatch was born with the vision of an economy fuelled by high-potential startups that contribute to job growth and productivi­ty.

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Hatch director board

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