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    Lagos Welcomes Africa’s First UNDP-Powered Fintech Hub, 42 Startups Selected

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    By Smart Megwai on July 10, 2024 Fintech, Startups, Technology in Africa

    The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), in a bold move to ignite Africa’s tech revolution, has launched a cutting-edge fintech hub at its innovation center in Lagos, Nigeria. This landmark initiative is part of the UNDP’s ambitious $1 billion commitment to foster and accelerate the growth of technology startups across the continent.

    Lagos, a thriving economic hub with a vibrant tech scene, has been strategically chosen as the first location for this pioneering project. The new fintech hub aims to provide a dynamic environment where Nigerian entrepreneurs can access the resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities needed to scale their businesses and develop innovative solutions for the African market.

    Today, we launched our first @timbuktooAfrica hub in #Lagos. This cutting-edge #Fintech Hub will catalyze #innovation, foster collaboration and drive growth across #Africa.

    More in our Press Release ➡️ https://t.co/37r9VAwVQm pic.twitter.com/8Ci78hln9O

    — UNDP Africa (@UNDPAfrica) July 10, 2024

    The hub’s launch coincided with the unveiling of the inaugural Timbuktoo Fintech Startup Accelerator Programme, which has selected 42 promising startups from 31 African countries. These startups will receive comprehensive support, including funding, training, and mentorship, to help them refine their products and services and prepare for market entry.

    Nigeria, with its large and youthful population, is a natural choice for the first fintech hub. The country has witnessed a remarkable surge in fintech innovation in recent years, with startups disrupting traditional financial services and driving financial inclusion. The UNDP’s investment in the Lagos hub is a recognition of this potential and a commitment to fostering an enabling environment for fintech to flourish.

    The Lagos hub will serve as a catalyst for innovation, collaboration, and growth within the Nigerian and broader African fintech ecosystem. It will offer a range of services and resources, including:

    • Co-working spaces: To foster collaboration and knowledge sharing among entrepreneurs.
    • Mentorship and training programs: To equip startups with the skills and knowledge they need to succeed.
    • Access to funding: To help startups secure the capital they need to scale their businesses.
    • Networking events: To connect entrepreneurs with potential investors, partners, and customers.

    The UNDP’s $1 billion initiative is a testament to the organization’s belief in the transformative power of technology and entrepreneurship in Africa. By investing in startups and creating enabling environments like the Lagos fintech hub, the UNDP is empowering young Africans to drive innovation, create jobs, and contribute to sustainable economic development.

    The launch of the Lagos fintech hub is a significant milestone in Nigeria’s journey towards becoming a global leader in fintech innovation. It represents a vote of confidence in the country’s entrepreneurial spirit and its potential to create innovative solutions that address the challenges faced by millions of people across Africa.

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