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  • Investment accelerator program announces 15 startups

    Investment accelerator program announces 15 startups

    FSDH Merchant Bank, the International Finance Corporation (IFC), and WEAV Capital announced 15 female-led Nigerian tech startups selected for the first cohort of the Female Founders Growth Programme, an Investment Readiness Accelerator programme that prepares female founders to secure investment capital and funding

    The shortlisted entrepreneurs will engage in a 7-week Investment readiness curriculum from October to November 2023 that includes intense training to improve their business models and fundraising tactics.

    They’ll also learn financial management, cash flow optimisation, and equity and debt funding preparation. Additionally, startups will have one-on-one business coaching sessions with experts in their field, consultations with seasoned subject matter experts from renowned global institutions, and an exclusive opportunity to participate in an Investor Pitch Day event to present their companies for potential investments and win a $10,000 non-equity prize.

    The Female Founders Growth Programme is for female tech founders who have established a Minimum Viable Product and gained traction, solving essential problems in a field with high socio-economic growth potential.

    This initial cohort will learn from industry professionals and entrepreneurs who have founded and run successful tech firms.

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    The 15 female-led startups chosen after a rigorous and intensely competitive selection process represent an exceptional group of innovators with the potential to make significant advancements in the tech sector. They include:

    Sycamore: a platform that makes it easy for businesses to access loans in record time.

    truQ: an operating system platform for third-party logistics in Africa, making third-party logistics more innovative, faster and more efficient.

    Regxta: helping people who don’t have bank accounts and small companies get online banking, business loans, and other services to help their businesses.

    TownTalk: Developing a solid AI system to improve Nigeria’s supply chain resilience by offering real-time data analysis, car tracking, and cheap insurance.

    Agriarche: digitizing the flow of commodities, trade and payments in the agriculture ecosystem.

    Instollar: creating a Green Workforce Marketplace that links renewable energy companies looking for solar project skills with qualified freelance green energy workers.

    Money Africa: offers training in financial literacy to middle-class and low-income earners and a platform for them to save money and earn interest on it.

    Messenger: making the logistics ecosystem better by making it easier for people and businesses across Nigeria to fulfill orders and send them on the last mile.

    Farmspeak: building technology that enables African poultry farmers to manage and monitor their farms quickly.

    Hadi Finance: gives informal African retailers access to essential banking services and digital tools needed to do their jobs.

    MyFoodAngels: enables easy access to food supplies through an online market that helps buyers and sellers by offering a site for shopping for and delivering fresh food. 

    Earthbond: provides underserved Nigerian companies with access to dependable and reasonably priced solar energy.

    Kunda Kids: is a publishing and media company that makes a wide range of books, animations, and digital learning materials for kids.

    MaterialsPro: is creating an e-purchasing and supply chain tool for the building and construction materials business.

    Terawork: is a one-stop shop for freelancers that helps talented Africans make money working from home worldwide.

    Bukola Smith, Managing Director/CEO, FSDH Merchant Bank, praised the Female Founders Programme and its importance to FSDH’s assistance for the female sector.

    She remarked, “We are thrilled to start this acceleration programme.” Female founders face stiffer funding. This training addresses a real need by preparing female founders for fundraising and financing. Leading, respected institutions like the IFC and WEAV Capital are also exciting to work with. The women will benefit much from this programme.

    IFC Senior Country Manager for Nigeria Kalim M. Shah remarked, “In Nigeria’s thriving startup landscape, innovation holds the key to tackling pressing societal challenges. We promote female private sector participation at IFC. Empowering women entrepreneurs boosts economic growth, social progress, and business success.

    By collaborating with FSDH Merchant Bank and WEAV Capital through the Female Founders Growth Programme, we aim to provide women-owned startups with the resources they need to grow.

    Managing Partner of WEAV Capital, Amaka Okechukwu Opara, said on the programme that investing in female founders is smart economics to unlock the Nigerian economy’s full potential. Through this immersive investment readiness programme, we are helping female-led tech startups secure money and prove their bankability.

    FSDH MerchantBank

    Nigeria’s leading merchant bank, FSDH Merchant Bank, offers Corporate, Business, Investment, Prestige, Custody, Treasury, and International Banking. FSDH Merchant Bank empowers businesses and boosts economic growth in Nigeria for 30 years with trusted and competent financial services.

    The FSDH Women-in-Business Initiative supports Nigerian female-led firms and their founders. Capital, Asset Management, and Pensions are FSDH Group subsidiaries.

    About IFC

    The largest emerging nation private sector development institution is IFC, a World Bank Group member. We create markets and opportunities in developing countries using capital, experience, and influence in over 100 countries. 

    In fiscal year 2023, IFC committed $43.7 billion to private firms and financial institutions in developing nations to eliminate extreme poverty and boost shared prosperity as economies battle global crises.

    About WEAV Capital

    WEAV Capital is a pre-seed and seed-stage accelerator and venture capital fund that only invests in and funds category-leading African startups run by women.

  • Google Africa, C. Moore Media, Allison+Partners for ‘The Future is Female’ program

    Google Africa, C. Moore Media, Allison+Partners for ‘The Future is Female’ program

    Google Africa has collaborated with  C. Moore Media and Allison+Partners to officially launch the fourth iteration of “The Future is Female Mentorship Programme”. This one-of-a-kind initiative seeks to empower and encourage African female tech innovators by offering them a variety of tools, chances, and mentoring possibilities. 

    The programme is presently accepting applications and provides a venue for female entrepreneurs to acquire knowledge regarding public relations and communications, venture capital investment, and media relations, among other topics.

    The partnership between Google Africa, C. Moore Media, and Allison+Partners is expected to increase the awareness of African women-led entrepreneurs and contribute to the growth of those companies.

    The number of women who wish to participate in the Future is Female Mentorship Programme has significantly increased over the past several years since it was first introduced on Africa Day in 2020 by C. Moore Media International PR.

    In 2022, the programme has already received applications from 36 different African nations, representing a growth rate of more than 160%. The programme aims to bridge the support gap and provide much-needed experience and guidance to African female tech founders in recognition of the hurdles that African female tech founders confront in an industry that is dominated by men.

    Read also: Oparaugo promotes digital skills training for Africans in 2023

    More about the Partnerships

    The joint effort with Google Africa to achieve the goals and aims of the Women Founders Africa Programme of the Google for Startups Accelerator is supported by this partnership. 

    As a result of this cooperation, certain graduates of the Google programme will have the opportunity to take part in The Future is Female Mentorship Programme. By working together, the organizations hope to enable female entrepreneurs across the continent by providing them with the tools and chances necessary to grow their businesses and find solutions to issues that are prevalent in Africa.

    In addition to the participation of Google Africa, the fourth iteration of the programme is pleased to have the support of the Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund. 

    Salesforce Ventures has a significant interest in Africa and has made investments in a number of technology businesses that are focused on the continent, such as Flutterwave and Andela.

    The selected female entrepreneurs from all over Africa will be invited to attend a session on venture capital fundraising that will be hosted by Salesforce Ventures Impact Fund as part of the programme. During this session, they will receive helpful information on how to obtain venture capital for their respective firms.

     

    How to apply for The Future is Female Program 

    The Future is Female Mentorship Programme encourages female founders who are establishing tech firms in Africa or for Africa to submit an application for the programme. The submission window for applications will remain available until Monday, June 26th, 2023. On Tuesday, July 25, 2023, announcements will be made on the successful female founders who have been chosen to participate in the programme.

    The partnership between Google Africa, C. Moore Media, and Allison+Partners for the fourth edition of The Future is Female Mentorship Programme is a significant step towards empowering and supporting African female tech founders. The programme was created by Google Africa. The programme aims to improve the exposure of women-led entrepreneurs in Africa and to foster their growth by offering chances, resources, and mentorship to these businesses.

    The programme aims to stimulate diversity and creativity in the African digital ecosystem by putting an emphasis on sectors such as health, education, finance, agriculture, and sustainability, as well as the needs of women and girls. Founders that are women are strongly urged to apply and make the most of this one-of-a-kind chance to further their entrepreneurship career.

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    Details and benefits of the programme

    The mentees in the 2023 iteration of The Future is Female Mentorship Programme will have access to a virtual learning environment that will enable them to take part in individualized masterclasses and sessions that have been specifically designed for their respective business sectors.

    The course material includes a wide range of topics, some of which are venture capital funding, public relations and communications, storytelling, and media relations, amongst others. Startups that are addressing the needs of African women and girls, as well as those working on health, education, finance, agriculture, and sustainability, will be given special consideration.

    Claudine Moore, who is the Founder and Managing Director of Africa at Allison+Partners, as well as Tope Adubi and David Idagu, will be among the well-known Mentors who will be participating in this programme. Techcabal and Africa Communications Week will both be participating as official partners for a third year running, which will contribute to an even more rewarding mentoring experience.