AFIIP 2021 Winners

AFIIP 2021

 

In its third year, the Arab Financial Inclusion Innovation Prize has developed to become one of the Arab world’s lead scouts for innovations in the field of financial inclusion.

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AFIIP RETURNED TO IDENTIFY AND SUPPORT FINANCIALLY INCLUSIVE SOLUTIONS THAT CAN:

  • Increase the outreach of financial services

  • Reduce the costs of financial services

  • Build financial resilience and economic opportunities

  • Enhance the financial ecosystem of the Arab world

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IN 2021 AFIIP ALSO SCOUTED FOR GREEN FINANCE, LOOKING FOR FINANCIAL INNOVATIONS THAT CAN:

  • Mitigate the risks of climate change

  • Increase environmental resilience for the low-income and MSMEs

  • Provide sustainable opportunities to the underserved

  • Enhance the green finance ecosystem of the Arab world

Main Stream Winners

“It was a great opportunity to participate as a judge in the AFIIP competition this year. The program uncovers the latest innovations emanating from the MENA region, a region where a lot of entrepreneurship and innovation is happening, but is often neglected in global events.” - Mayada el-Zoghbi, Managing Director of the Center for Financial Inclusion at Accion.

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1st prize: Stryve, Egypt

Stryve provides unbanked SMEs in Egypt with digital banking products, with a focus on invoice financing. Stryve plans to use its innovative model to bring a buy-now-pay-later solution to small businesses, through strong partnerships with both suppliers and buyers. In such a way, Stryve will address the country’s sizeable SME finance gap and improve the efficiency of B2B purchases.

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2nd prize: Ahmini, Tunisia

Ahmini is tackling the critical issue of social protection and insurance by acting as an intermediary for rural women in Tunisia to seamlessly and remotely onboard them onto the national social security system (CNSS). In addition to the onboarding process, Ahmini links women to mobile payment providers and allows them to break up their premiums into instalments. 80% of rural women in Tunisia lack access to health insurance and the CNSS, drastically reducing their ability to recover from unanticipated shocks. Ahmini’s offering addresses this shortfall, which is a barrier to economic stability not just in Tunisia but across the Arab world and beyond. 

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3rd prize: Syndo, Egypt

Syndo is a crowdfunding platform that provides SMEs in Egypt with access to finance through a peer-to-peer solution. It allows SMEs to get loans while allowing individuals to invest their money in an alternative way. If successfully implemented, the solution will empower savers in the Egyptian market to get directly engaged in SME financing. SMEs can also use the platform to market their services and products.

"It's an honor to be recognized in the Arab world among the impressive competition of AFIIP. We are eager to work with AFIIP's team in our journey to bring an innovative financial marketplace to the region." - Mohamed Aziz, Syndo co-founder


Green Stream Winners

“There is a growing interest in green finance, but it is still at a nascent stage and action is mostly being taken at a governmental leve. We wanted to get the ball rolling in the entrepreneurial space and it is exciting to see these trailblazers who we look forward to supporting and who we hope can inspire others to do the same.” - Alexander Reviakin, co-founder of AFIIP

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Mozare3, Egypt

Mozare3 is a solution that digitises the agricultural value chain in Egypt, working with smallholder farmers to provide access to finance, access to market and technical assistance, three of the main challenges that smallholder farmers face. Along the way, they encourage sustainable and carbon-efficient farming practices.

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Plastic E-Wallet, Egypt

Plastic e-wallet is an initiative of VeryNile, which is building trust in financial services through cleaning up the Nile. The Plastic E-wallet team work directly with unbanked fishermen, providing them with income based on the amount of plastic they remove from the Nile. Their solution customizes already existing cashless payment systems to the fishermen’s context, thereby providing a cashless payment system to previously unbanked informal micro-entrepreneurs.

 2021 Finalists

 Our 2021 Judges

 2021 Enablers