BMCE Bank of Africa to Reward Innovative Entrepreneurs with $1m

March 16, 2018
BMCE Bank of Africa to Reward Innovative Entrepreneurs with $1m

By Modupe Gbadeyanka

The management of BMCE Bank of Africa has launched its 4th edition of the African Entrepreneurship Award (AEA) supporting innovative entrepreneurs in Africa

The African Entrepreneurship Award will fund $1 million to African entrepreneurs with scalable and sustainable businesses in 2 new categories: Sports and Innovation.

Recall that the award was announced in 2014 by President Othman Benjelloun at the Marrakech Global Entrepreneurship Summit and illustrates BMCE Bank of Africa’s ambition to encourage entrepreneurship across borders in Africa by rewarding talent and technology.

This initiative also aims to support talented entrepreneurs from Africa or Africans in the diaspora whose ideas create jobs and improve lives on the continent.

Organisers said the competition remains open for entries until April 30, 2018.

During the past 3 years, the award was dedicated to projects in Education, Environment, and Uncharted categories.

Over 12,000 entrepreneurs applied from 132 countries. Mentors selected 112 Finalists and the Presidential Jury selected 33 winners to receive funding to launch or scale their business.

Volunteer mentors from all over the world support entrepreneurs with free, online business advice. These mentors are entrepreneurs, academics, and leaders from all continents who assist the applicants throughout each stage of the contest.

The first round is open to all entrepreneurs to apply, from every country in Africa; rounds two and three question entrepreneurs on the scalability and sustainability of their idea.

Applicants are asked to support their project with an uploaded video or document.  At the end of the journey, Finalists are flown in to Morocco for a Boot Camp, before they pitch in front of the Presidential Jury for their chance at $ 1 million.

BMCE Bank of Africa operates in nearly 20 countries over the continent. With this fourth edition of the AEA, BMCE Bank of Africa reasserts its commitment to support and encourage young entrepreneurs in their efforts to create jobs and improve lives in Africa.

Modupe Gbadeyanka

Modupe Gbadeyanka is a fast-rising journalist with Business Post Nigeria. Her passion for journalism is amazing. She is willing to learn more with a view to becoming one of the best pen-pushers in Nigeria. Her role models are the duo of CNN's Richard Quest and Christiane Amanpour.

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