Africa: Visa Selects 22 Startups for Fourth Africa Fintech Accelerator

Africa: Visa Selects 22 Startups for Fourth Africa Fintech Accelerator


  • Visa has selected 22 startups for the fourth cohort of its Africa Fintech Accelerator, a 12-week virtual programme aimed at scaling fintech solutions
  • The programme is part of Visa’s $1 billion commitment to Africa’s digital and financial inclusion, pledged through 2027
  • Launched in 2023, the accelerator has supported 64 startups to date and facilitated nearly 20 active partnerships

Visa has selected 22 startups for the fourth cohort of its Africa Fintech Accelerator, a 12-week virtual programme aimed at scaling fintech solutions across the continent. The programme is part of Visa’s $1 billion commitment to Africa’s digital and financial inclusion, pledged through 2027.

Launched in 2023, the accelerator has supported 64 startups to date and facilitated nearly 20 active partnerships. Visa has also made strategic investments in six past participants. The latest cohort includes startups from 14 African countries and will conclude with an in-person demo day.

Kenya leads the group with five startups: Lemonade Payments, Muda, Sevi, ShopOkoa, and Twiva. Nigeria follows with four: PressPayNg, Shiga Digital, Startbutton, and Vittas. Other selected ventures include Flend and MNZL (Egypt), Hsabati and Woliz (Morocco), BigDot.ai and ChatCash (Zimbabwe), and startups from Uganda, Mauritius, DRC, Ghana, Botswana, Ivory Coast, and South Africa.

Applications for the fifth cohort are open until August 15 for MVP-stage fintechs based in Africa.

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