Visa has announced the finalists that will compete at the Qatar and Kuwait edition of the 2024 Visa Everywhere Initiative (VEI), a global open innovation program and competition that sees fintech startups pitch their solutions to solve tomorrow’s payment and commerce challenges. This year’s Qatar and Kuwait edition of VEI will see an in-person competition for finalists from both countries in June in Doha.
The finalists are:
This year’s prizes for the Qatar and Kuwait edition of VEI are:
This year’s edition of VEI also includes the Impact Prize (QR36,000 or $10,000 USD), which goes to a competitor who has innovated a solution that has a positive social impact on the communities it operates in. Examples include initiatives that boost financial inclusion, promote sustainability, or safeguard the environment.
In addition to equity-free funding, VEI winners gain access and exposure to Visa’s vast networks of partners in the banking, merchant, venture capital, and government sectors. The winners also benefit from receiving recognition from one of the world’s most trusted and valuable brands.
"We have been impressed with the creativity and innovative solutions our fintech finalists from Qatar and Kuwait have brought to the table to address real commerce challenges. The level of innovation displayed instills immense confidence in the current and future state of the fintech ecosystem. I look forward to the final competition, and to working with our winners in helping shape the fintech landscape,” said Shashank Singh, Visa’s Vice President and General Manager for Qatar and Kuwait.
Singh added: “Fintechs have the potential to offer broad social benefits to the markets they operate in – particularly when it comes to providing financial services to those who have traditionally been underserved. At Visa, we believe access to the digital economy drives equitable, inclusive growth, and VEI is an important means of supporting the growth journey of fintechs in Qatar and Kuwait – helping them take small but significant steps towards making an impact.”
The winner will progress to a virtual Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East, and Africa (CEMEA) competition on July 23rd. The startup that wins at the CEMEA finale will participate in the global finale – competing against winners from Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and North America – at the TechCrunch Disrupt event in San Francisco on October 29th, 2024. The regional and global level prizes are:
The program first launched in the US in 2015 and quickly expanded into a global program. To date, nearly 15,000 startups have participated, and have collectively raised over QR175B ($48 billion USD) in funding. VEI 2023 saw Nigeria’s Drugstock take home the VEI global grand prize of QR182,000 ($50,000 USD), as well as the Audience Favorite prize of QR36,400 ($10,000 USD).
For more information about VEI, please visit https://qa.visamiddleeast.com/en_QA/visa-everywhere/everywhere-initiative/initiative.html .