The Venture lab at The American University in Cairo (AUC Venture Lab), the leading university-based startup accelerator in Africa and the MENA region, and Temenos, the banking software company, have announced their intention to collaborate and strengthen the fintech ecosystem in Cairo
Temenos will support financial innovation in Egypt by providing startups with access to the world’s number one core banking solution to be used as their development environment.
A major aspect of the collaboration will see Temenos provide a sandbox service to the startups utilising the accelerator. This sandbox, a non-production cloud-based version of the best-selling Temenos T24 core banking system, will enable startups to integrate their solutions with banking data and functionality as well as to test them for scalability and robustness. It will also allow them to plug into the 11 major financial institutions in Egypt already running Temenos T24.
Temenos and AUC Venture Lab will also collaborate on events and other community-building activities. It is envisaged that the AUC Venture Lab would play host to Temenos events, such as the upcoming “Meet the Marketplace” in October of this year, where global fintechs who are existing members of Temenos Marketplace will be invited to showcase and demo their solutions to a number of Egyptian financial institutions. These fintechs will demonstrate solutions, which can cater to opportunities and challenges relevant to the Egyptian market such as financial inclusion and literacy, digital engagement, security, risk and compliance.
Commenting on the announcement, Jean-Paul Mergeai, regional director for the Middle East and Africa at Temenos, said, “The Egyptian market is currently in an ideal position to take advantage of a rich fintech ecosystem that will help drive digital transformation across the banking industry. At Temenos, we are proud to help make this a reality and deliver value to the growing number of Egyptian banks, which take advantage of our solutions and our partnerships with leading fintech firms both globally and regionally.”
Ayman Ismail, Abdul Latif Jameel Endowed Chair of Entrepreneurship at AUC's School of Business and director of AUC Venture Lab, added, “The emerging fintech space in Egypt has the potential to transform the industry and expand access to financial services in one of the largest regional markets.”