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Bezi
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Empowering African founders through access to top tier talents, world-class mentors communities & diverse investment networks. Join the Bezi Community!
Africa Katılım Mayıs 2022
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They should solve more problems for Africans, instead of being copies of copies🤦🏽♀️
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What’s your opinion about African startups?
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Bezi fellows have access to;
- Live sessions, workshops and Q&A
- Office hours with mentors
- Pitch prep and fundraising advice
- Resources and content from previous cohort.
- Access to leading Africa-focused and Global VCs and Angel Investors
Apply here - apply.bezi.build
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Applications for the Bezi Fellowship Program (BF2) are still ongoing.
It's a 5-week cohort program with engaging sessions for first-time African startup founders and entrepreneurs to learn the ins and outs of entrepreneurship and access world-class mentors and resources needed to create and grow their startups.

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Applications for the Bezi Fellowship Program are still ongoing. If you'd like to be in a place that helps you get your startup idea off the ground and navigate the complexities of the African ecosystem, consider applying to Bezi.
Apply here - apply.bezi.build

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3. Leverage partnerships
To help push its product to the market, Fawry first signed up with four banks in Egypt - Credit Agricole, Bank of Alexandria, state-owned Banque Misr, and Banque du Caire. The Egyptian Government is at the center of it all, as Fawry also partnered with the Government to create digital communication channels between citizens and governmental services.
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2. Pivot when necessary
When Fawry started, they began with banking channels and ATMs. But they saw that Egypt was a cash-oriented system, so they had to pivot into retail by having various point-of-sale agents across the country. As people trusted the POS systems, they gradually introduced digital channels, making it 10x easier for Egyptians to carry out transactions.
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1. Have a thorough understanding of the market
Before Fawry, utility payments in Egypt were a hassle. Only about 10% of the Egyptian population had bank accounts. Fawry saw an opportunity to digitize payments and relieve people of the stress of it. So they became an intermediary between the people and the companies who collected payments.
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From July 2021 to June 2022, the big four collectively secured $4.6bn in funding. A year later, funding decreased significantly, especially in Nigeria (-77% YoY), losing the top spot to Egypt (-25%). Is this a temporary dip or a long-term trend?
Source: @AfricaTBD

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