Nigerian startup, OnePipe is one of the companies joining Techstars NYC this summer.
OnePipe, founded by Ope Adeoye, is a gateway that makes open banking APIs accessible. The gateway currently connects banks and fintech companies through 20+ banking APIs and provides functionality for things like payment processing, managed wallets, loans and credits, and KYC through a single integration.
The 10 companies joining Techstars NYC this summer are focused on health, the future of work, education, and fintech. They will all receive $120K ($20K stipend, $100K convertible note optional) in funding, mentorship from 200+ industry experts, and a network of over 2100 past graduates over the next three months.
The other nine non-Nigerian companies are listed below:
- Anthill enables companies to retain, engage, and develop employees when work happens away from the office
- Botany.io is a smart virtual coach that helps software engineers and managers build skills and habits to grow into their full potential.
- Cabinet is the administrative support platform that enables Admins to be more strategic by providing goal-driven task management tools and access to a network of thousands of Executive Assistants.
- COVERR is revolutionizing working capital and complementary financial services for Gig-Economy workers.
- Diem is a digital ecosystem for women’s health, changing how users access and engage with digital health communities and education.
- MeetFox empowers professionals to digitize, manage, and monetize client interactions.
- Radish Health provides health monitoring solutions to keep workforces productive and safe from health risks such as COVID-19, cold, flu, and bacterial infections.
- StudyFree helps talented students worldwide connect with resources to study abroad.
- 1sm is a real-time sales and marketing analytics platform, purpose-built for revenue generating, operations and product teams to collaborate and scale, with data at its core.