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    Verto Launches Global Business Award to Empower Early-Stage Startups in Africa

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaFebruary 7, 2025Updated:August 18, 20253 Mins Read
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    Verto has launched the Verto Global Business Award—a transformative initiative to recognize and accelerate the growth of early-stage startups.

    With a prize pool of up to USD 15,000, the award will spotlight the most promising sector-agnostic startups with global potential, equipping them with the resources needed to scale, and expand into new markets, while building international supplier connections. This initiative underscores Verto’s ongoing commitment to breaking down payment barriers and enabling seamless global trade.

    Starting on 06 February 2025, applications will open to early-stage startups, that have been operating for a maximum of two years in South Africa, Nigeria, and Kenya. Winners will be selected based on their market impact, innovation, and business growth potential. Eligible startups must demonstrate multiple market operations and connections with international suppliers. 

    The winner, runner-up and second runner-up will be announced on 10th October 2025 and awarded USD 10,000, USD 3,000, and USD 2,000 respectively to accelerate their global expansion and streamline their cross-border operations.

    Startups are encouraged to submit their application online via this form

    Speaking on the launch of Verto Global Business Award, Ola Oyetayo, CEO and Co-Founder of Verto said, “The world today is more connected than ever, and for startups, access to global markets isn’t just an advantage – it’s a game changer. Payments are at the heart of this, and, at Verto, we’ve spent years breaking down financial barriers, enabling businesses to send and receive money effortlessly while connecting Africa and other emerging markets to the world. The Verto Global Business Award takes this a step further, equipping the next generation of entrepreneurs with the resources and global recognition they need to scale and compete on a global stage.”

    According to the World Trade Organization, 29% of global GDP is now linked to international trade, with this figure steadily rising. In Africa, intra-continental trade is expected to boost income by $450 billion by 2035, highlighting the enormous opportunities available and the growing need for businesses to expand beyond their local markets. The Verto Global Business Award is designed to help startups tap into this growth, fostering innovation and supporting businesses in Africa’s economic transformation.

    Since its launch in 2017, Verto has remained at the forefront of facilitating cross-border transactions. With its cutting-edge technology, the company enables businesses of all sizes to make secure and seamless cross-border payments, convert between 50 currencies at competitive exchange rates, and instantly send and receive money in over 200 countries.

    Also Read: Africa Tech Summit 2025 Announces Finalists for Inaugural Awards

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