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Safaricom Unveils 10 Startups for Spark Accelerator Cohort II

Safaricom Spark Accelerator Cohort II

Safaricom Spark Accelerator Cohort II

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:

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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:

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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