Financial Services Innovators (FSI) recently marked its sixth anniversary, celebrating six years of building Africa’s innovation ecosystem by inspiring technology talent within tertiary institutions and supporting startups through incubation, acceleration, and capacity-building programs.
Since its founding in 2019, FSI has remained committed to bridging the gap between innovation, practical skills, and enterprise growth, with a clear focus on addressing Africa’s socio-economic challenges through technology, entrepreneurship, and collaborative partnerships.
Over the past six years, FSI has cemented its position as a pivotal force in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem. Its programs have inspired and trained thousands of students and young professionals across the nation’s tertiary institutions, driving a robust pipeline of future talent.
Furthermore, FSI actively supports early-stage startups, guiding them through comprehensive incubation, acceleration, mentorship, and crucial market exposure to ensure their long-term success.
This success is powered by dedicated collaboration with a broad network of partners, mentors, sponsors, and ecosystem leaders, guaranteeing the delivery of truly impact-driven programs that strengthen the link between talent, innovation, and real-world problem-solving.
Speaking on the milestone, the executive director, Dr Aituaz Kola-Oladejo, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to deepening its impact:
“Six years on, we are proud of how far we have come, but even more excited about what lies ahead. Our journey has always been driven by the belief that Africa’s challenges can be solved by empowered talent and innovative enterprises. None of this would be possible without the trust and support of our partners, mentors, board members, sponsors, and donors,” she said
Looking ahead, FSI plans to expand its focus on scalable innovation programs, sector-focused accelerators, industry partnerships, and regional collaboration, while continuing to position young Africans as creators of solutions, not just beneficiaries of opportunity.
As FSI enters its next phase, the organisation remains committed to building future-ready talent, enabling sustainable startups, and strengthening Africa’s innovation economy.
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