Qutayba Al Bassam
Boubyan Bank has announced the launch of the training phase for projects and companies that qualified to continue with Boubyan Accelerator Program, which was launched in collaboration with DIFC FinTech Hive. The launch was announced during a ceremony attended by top management of Boubyan and in the presence of DIFC FinTech Hive’s Executive VP, Ms. Raja Al Mazroui and a group of strategic partners and investors in the local and GCC markets.
Mr. Abdulla Al-Tuwaijri, CEO - Private, Consumer & Digital Banking at Boubyan Bank, commented on this occasion by stating: “We are pleased to be here today to announce the launch of the training program for the first cohort of participants who were selected to continue their journey with the Boubyan Accelerator Program, which targets regional startups looking to expand and work in Kuwait, and aims to help them launch and accelerate their startups.”
“Ten projects and startups were selected out of the 250 entrepreneurs who applied to join the program ever since the announcement of its first launch in Kuwait. The program aims at reinforcing Boubyan’s strategy and its remarkable steps that started years ago towards leading the future of the financial sector in Kuwait, and reinforcing its status as a leader in innovation, digital services, initiatives, and entrepreneurship.”, Al-Tuwaijri added.
He added: “Qualified candidates will be joining an intensified and innovative program that will help them launch their ideas and accelerate their implementation.
In this context, DIFC FinTech Hive’s Executive VP, Ms. Raja Al Mazroui stated: “Being the first and largest FinTech accelerator in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia, and emanating from our vision to bring FinTech initiatives together, develop them, and enhance innovation concepts as well as establishing partnerships, we are pleased to be the first supporter of accelerator initiatives and programs in the region. Moreover, we are pleased to collaborate with the Boubyan Accelerator Program and to share our experience with them in line with our strategy.
Speaking about the 10 selected youth initiatives, Mr. Al-Tuwaijri said: “Technology was a must for these projects, whose selection was marked by diversification as they included EdTechs, FinTechs, and e-commerce startups. Geographical location was a selection criteria as well as they included participations from Kuwait, UAE, and KSA.”
Projects that qualified for the next phase of Boubyan Accelerator Program under the FinTech category included Enabill from Kuwait, Xpence and Edfundo from UAE, and Money Loop from KSA. Under digital education, Kashkool Educational was selected from Kuwait, and under e-commerce and other participating technology initiatives participating in the program, Tdalal, Bookr Co., Punch App, Mnasati, and Looksie from Kuwait were selected.
Qutayba Al Bassam