Africa is steadily becoming a major hub for fintech growth. This is thanks to more investments in digital solutions and global companies, like Visa, expanding their support for innovation through startup accelerator programs. In line with this, Visa has announced that entrepreneurs in Egypt can now apply to join the sixth cohort of the Visa Africa Fintech Accelerator program. This move is part of Visa's strategy to support the next generation of startups and boost financial inclusion across the continent. The program is a key part of a comprehensive support system Visa has built over the years. Since its launch, it has successfully backed over 100 startups, with their total market valuations exceeding $1.4 billion. This really shows how much impact this model has in driving innovation within the digital payments sector.
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