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Five fintechs to battle out for Co-op Bank’s Sh5m innovation challenge award

November 12, 2020
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Co-operative Bank of Kenya-facilitated Akili Kali Innovation Challenge has shortlisted five fintechs for a five-week co-development and codesign programme.

Also supported by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the virtual challenge now awaits a final demo to select winners who stand to receive Sh5 million cash rewards. In addition, they will get to partner with the bank and co-operative societies to integrate and officially launch their innovations.

“The shortlisted firms include Awamo 360 Kenya Ltd, Herufi Technologies Ltd, Jamborow Ltd, Smart Matatu and Chamasoft Ltd,” the bank said.

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The finalists were selected from a list of over 500 applicants. Speaking during the launch of the challenge in July, Director of Co-operatives Banking Vincent Marangu said the trend among co-operatives portend great opportunity for those offering services and those who demand for better services have grown with the digital revolution.

The innovators will collaborate with Co-op to build the next generation of financial solutions for the co-operative movement and its 20 million members in Kenya.

The new innovations will also give co-operatives a competitive edge and strengthen their resilience in the rapidly changing financial landscape in Kenya.
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