Catalyst Fund Launches A New $4.3m Accelerator Program For Ecommerce Startups In Ghana

Three African Fintech Startups Selected for Catalyst Fund

Good news for ecommerce startups in Ghana. A new partnership between Catalyst Fund, Mastercard Foundation and MEST has birthed a new accelerator programme, known as Inclusive Digital Accelerator programme. This is Catalsyst Fund’s first expansion of its flagship inclusive fintech programme outside fintech. 

“We’re thrilled to announce the first Catalyst Fund expansion programme, which builds on lessons learned supporting inclusive fintech companies in emerging markets over the last five years. Through the Inclusive Digital Commerce Accelerator, we aim to impact informal MSEs in Ghana who, particularly in light of the COVID-19 crisis, lack access to a financial safety net and find their livelihoods impacted when physical commerce suffers,” said Catalyst Fund managing director Maelis Carraro.

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“Along with support and deep local expertise from Mastercard Foundation and MEST, we aim to enable companies who are already tackling distinct problems in the digital commerce space to better reach informal MSEs so they can leverage digital rails to improve their financial resilience for the future.”

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“The opportunity to partner with an experienced organisation like Catalyst Fund, with support from the Mastercard Foundation, is equal parts exciting and aligned with MEST’s scale strategy in Ghana, and in time, beyond,” said MEST strategic director Greg Coussa.

“Historically, MEST has focused on early-stage startup support and creation through our training programme, seed fund, and incubator programmes. The Inclusive Digital Commerce Accelerator gives us an opportunity to work with Catalyst Fund to support scale-stage ventures who are strategically seeking to better reach and serve informal MSEs, leveraging our local knowledge, networks, and expertise.”

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What Startups Is The Fund Looking For? 

How Startups In Ghana May Apply

Eligible startups interested should click here to express their interests.

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