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BimaLab West Africa

BimaLab West Africa
In Portfolio since 2021
1 year
Value
65,000
Location
Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria
Implementation Partners
Tellistic Technology Services

Project description

BimaLab is a platform that will be hosted by the insurance regulators with the support of FSD Africa, that attracts, inspires and organises key players and disruptors across the financial industry and technologies to collaborate on ground-breaking, innovative insurance products and services. The overall goal of the program is to create an Insurtech ecosystem for growth and strategic partnerships.

The program has the following objectives:

  • Foster innovation that can extend access to insurance products and services to communities and businesses that are historically underserved or excluded.
  • Turn validated insurance-focused ideas to market and investor-ready
  • Provide innovators with an enabling regulatory environment for developing their ideas, including support in starting out, training, mentorship, and coaching.
  • Facilitate the effective exchange of information relating to deepening access to financial services and opportunities for entrepreneurs across Africa.
  • Create new networks and strengthen existing networks leading to strategic partnerships

Watch the interview: Insurtchs in Kenya: Insurtchs aims expands reach of insurance in Kenya

Target Results

  • Emergence of Insurtech ecosystem to respond to protection gap and financial inclusion challenges
  • Improved risk protection for customers by adding risk management to the services of insurance companies
  • Adaptation of regulatory rules and policy to enable more efficient and relevant digital products and operations
  • Transparency of key issues and trends of innovation in the insurance sector, and of insurers’ performance, through a public data and stakeholder platform

Progress to date

20 insurtech’s accelerated and 20 solutions pitched to investors, corporate partners and insurance companies.  Three insurtech’s emerged winners of the BimaLab program and were awarded with 51,000 pounds by GIZ.

Project Contact

Elias Omondi
Elias Omondi
Principal, Innovation for Resilience

ACV’s impact measurement approach will evolve as we learn more about building businesses in the climate space and partner with new impact investors and actors.


Million
Reduction of 100 million tonnes annually by 2030, at least 30% capture.

Jobs
5000 jobs will be created, protected, and supported with at least 50% women.

Policies
15 Positive policy changes influenced.

 
GBP 34m will be mobilized/catalyzed from the public and private sector for projects designed to address climate change.