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Nigerian fintech Touch and Pay wins $50k in challenge

Ecobank Group chief executive Ade Ayeyemi hands over a cash prize of $50 000 to Touch and Pay chief executive Michael Oluwole. The Nigerian fintech emerged top in the bank’s annual challenge. Photo: Supplied/Ventureburn
Ecobank Group chief executive Ade Ayeyemi hands over a cash prize of $50 000 to Touch and Pay chief executive Michael Oluwole. The Nigerian fintech emerged top in the bank’s annual challenge. Photo: Supplied/Ventureburn

A Nigeria-based fintech, Touch and Pay, has won a $50 000 cash prize in this year’s edition of the Ecobank Fintech Challenge. This announcement was made at the bank’s headquarters in Lomé, Togo.

Presided over by Cina Lawson, Togo’s minister of digital economy and transformation, the award is billed as “the largest no-strings attached fintech cash prize” in Africa.

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Touch and Pay processes microtransactions across the continent, such as paying for bus journeys. Today, the start-up has over two million users who help 500 000 people make payments every day.

The winner and the other five finalists were also inducted into the Ecobank Fintech Fellowship – a unique programme that gives fellows a chance to explore potential commercial partnerships with the bank, such as integrating with Ecobank’s pan-African banking platforms and scaling their fintech businesses across Ecobank’s 33 African markets.

The five other finalists for the 2022 edition are:

  • Cauri Money, Senegal
  • DizzitUp, Togo
  • MaishaPay, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • Moni Africa, Nigeria
  • Paycode, South Africa
  • Touch and Pay, Nigeria

Ecobank Group chief executive Ade Ayeyemi said, “This year’s six finalists have set the bar high at this grand finale. Their innovations are revolutionising the financial payments landscape in Africa and advancing financial inclusion. It is an honour for the Ecobank Group to partner with them and jointly transform the financial landscape of our continent. 

Ayeyemi also expressed Ecobank’s “profound appreciation to all our partners especially Arise, the gold sponsor of the 2022 challenge, as well as to the jury who worked tirelessly to evaluate the finalists and select the winner.”

Gavin Tipper, the CEO of Arise, a gold partner and co-sponsor of the challenge, said: “Arise extends its congratulations to the finalists and the winner for the creativity and innovation they displayed. The Ecobank Fintech Challenge has become an important platform for supporting fintech innovators and encouraging bold solutions to advancing financial inclusion in Africa.

“The talent on offer in this year’s pool of finalists once again exceeded expectations, and we look forward to seeing how the different products transform financial services on the continent.”

Oluwole Michael, chief executive of Touch and Pay expressing deep satisfaction at winning the fintech challenge, said, We at Touch and pay are excited about the opportunity given to us to work with Ecobank, a pan-African bank operating across Africa.

“This plugs into our vision of helping 250m Africans process cash-based transactions digitally making them truly cashless and providing true credit facilities for merchants, retailers, and customers.”

Nearly 4 000 start-ups have participated in the five editions of Ecobank Fintech Challenge since it was launched in 2017. Since then, 52 fintechs have been inducted into the Ecobank Fintech Fellowship. The 2022 challenge was supported by partners including Arise, Konfidants, Tech Cabal, Africa Fintech Network and ALX Ventures.

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