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Mastercard Foundation, 29 April 2021
MEST, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, today announced the top three performing Ghanaian tech startups that recently graduated from its Beta 2020 cohort of the… Read more »
MEST, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has announced the top three performing Ghanaian tech startups that recently graduated from its Beta 2020 cohort of the MEST Accelerator program. The program aims to equip early-stage ventures with the skills and resources they require to accelerate their growth. These top performing startups will receive equity-free grant funding and support that will enable them to address urgent needs and expand their operations. Learn more.
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The Bosea team (working on a product called "Credify") along with Wegoo and Motito are the top three performing Ghanaian tech startups that recently graduated from the Beta 2020 cohort of the MEST Accelerator program in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation. The startups with equity-free grant funding and support that will enable them to address urgent needs and expand their operations.
The Catalyst Fund Inclusive Digital Commerce accelerator, managed by BFA Global, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation Read more »
Catalyst Fund, managed by BFA Global, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation and the Meltwater Entrepreneurial School of Technology (MEST), today announced the Catalyst Fund ... Read more »
Ghana's Deputy Minister of Trade and Industries, Robert Ahomka-Lindsay, today launched the Nkosuo program, a partnership between the National Board for Small Scale Industries ... Read more »
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