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W’Bank Launches Digital Support Scheme For Entrepreneurs
The World Bank Group has launched XL Africa, a five-month business acceleration programme designed to support the 20 most promising digital start-ups from Sub-Saharan Africa.
Start-ups will receive mentoring from global and local experts, learn through a tailor-made curriculum, increase their regional visibility and get access to potential corporate partners and investors.
While launching the programme, Vice President for the Africa Region at the World Bank, Makhtar Diop, said Digital start-ups are important drivers of innovation in Africa.
“To scale and spread new technologies and services beyond borders, they need an integrated ecosystem that provides access to regional markets and global finance; pan-African initiatives like XL Africa play a critical role by linking local start-ups with corporations and investors across the continent,” he noted.
Director of the Trade & Competitiveness Global Practice at the World Bank Group, Klaus Tilmes, said XL Africa aims to put a spotlight on the continent’s growing digital economy by scouting for and supporting the most innovative tech start-ups.
“The success of these ventures will create a demonstration effect that can attract much-needed growth investment in the sector and catalyze scaling of transnational businesses in the region,” he added.
Principal Investment Officer for Singularity Investments, a venture group based in Lagos, Nigeria, said Lexi Novitske, said the programme’s unique combination of targeted mentorship and access to investors represents a vital resource for digital ventures ready to grow.
“By connecting innovative business ideas with the knowledge and resources available in the ecosystem, XL Africa will create a pipeline of investment-ready companies, unlocking better investment opportunities for regional and global investors.”
With support from prominent African investment groups, XL Africa will help the 20 selected start-ups attract early stage capital between $250,000 and $1.5million.
The programme comes at a time of increasing interest in the African digital sector.
According to a recent report by Disrupt Africa, in 2016, the number of tech start-ups that secured funding increased by 16.8 per cent compared to 2015.
The programme’s flagship activity includes a two-week residency in Cape Town, South Africa, where the ventures will have the opportunity to interact with and learn from their mentors, peers, and local partners.
The Cape Town residency will conclude with the Venture Showcase, a regional event in which the entrepreneurs will present their business models to a select audience of corporations and investors.
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