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    Safaricom Unveils 10 Startups for Spark Accelerator Cohort II

    Kaluka wanjalaBy Kaluka wanjalaOctober 2, 2025Updated:November 6, 20252 Mins Read
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    Safaricom has unveiled 10 startups as finalists for the second cohort of its Spark Accelerator Program, a corporate innovation initiative launched in partnership with M-PESA Africa, Sumitomo Corporation, and implemented by iHUB.

    The startups are:

    •  Mediakits.Io
    • WePlay Arcade
    • GoPay
    • FlexPay
    • QuePay
    • Leta.AI
    • Oye
    • DigiTax
    • Incourage Insurance Agency Limited
    • StockApp

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    The startups will join a three-month acceleration program beginning October 2025. The program is designed to fast-track growth by combining mentorship, technical support, and corporate market access.

    According to Safaricom CEO Peter Ndegwa, the accelerator’s goal is to “nurture, grow and scale commercially viable tech start-ups that drive positive societal impact.” He noted that the company has expanded support for early-stage ventures beyond capital to include product development, access to customers, and distribution networks.

    The accelerator follows a dual-track approach:

    • iHUB-led Track where startups undergo structured workshops, advisory sessions, and expert mentorship.
    • Corporate Engagement Track where Safaricom and M-PESA Africa open up commercial and technical teams, along with distribution channels, to help startups integrate and scale.

    The program will end with a Demo Day scheduled on February 2026. Participating startups will have a chance to pitch to venture capital funds and potential investors. Beyond the Demo Day, the companies will also receive nine to twelve months of post-acceleration support.

    Sectors in focus

    The second cohort’s ventures operate in sectors Safaricom considers strategically relevant for Africa: Embedded Finance, Creative Economy, Future Fintech, and SME Productivity Tools. 

    Ojoma Ochai, Managing Director of iHUB and Co-creation Hub, highlighted the importance of corporate accelerators in Africa’s innovation journey: “This approach strengthens the capacity of ventures to scale and creates new pathways for sustainable growth and resilience across the continent.”

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    Also Read: Visa Africa Fintech Accelerator Opens Applications for Fifth Cohort

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