Pan-African Challenge Opens For Fintech Entrepreneurs Offering $50,000 Investment And Pilot Opportunity
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Startups have until 26 September 2025 to apply. Twenty semi-finalists will be selected for virtual pitch rounds, with ten finalists invited to compete in person at the Grand Finale in Cape Town in November. The winner will receive a $50,000 equity investment and the opportunity to pilot their solution with strategic partners.
Focus on FinTech innovation in Africa
This year’s challenge highlights startups that are reshaping how money is moved, insured or managed on the continent. Eligible startups must be no older than three years, with a minimum recurring monthly revenue of $5,000 and total funding raised under $1m.
Operations must be active in at least one of Absa’s key markets: Botswana, Uganda, Mauritius, Seychelles, Kenya, Mozambique, Zambia, or Ghana.
Applications must include a three-minute pitch video and can be submitted via Mest's online portal.
Strategic partnership with Absa
Backed by Mest's experience investing in over 90 African startups, the 2025 challenge is supported by Absa to align with its broader digital finance strategy.
Both organisations say the initiative is intended to deepen innovation ecosystems and connect startups with capital, mentorship, and product testing opportunities.
“This partnership is about connecting with startups that can drive meaningful digital transformation,” said Muhammad Ali Bhikhan, chief information officer at Absa Regional Operations.
The competition forms part of Mest and Absa’s shared goal to support inclusive growth and fintech development across Africa’s emerging markets.
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