Fourteen female entrepreneurs have successfully completed the Women in Tech (WiT) Accelerator Programme, an initiative run by Standard Chartered South Africa in partnership with WomHub. This cohort marks the second group of entrepreneurs to graduate from the programme in South Africa, further advancing gender inclusivity in the local tech ecosystem.
Launched in August 2024, the 14-week programme selected 15 startups through a rigorous process to identify businesses with high-growth potential. Participants received practical training, mentorship from industry leaders, and opportunities to connect with investors and ecosystem partners. The programme culminated in a pitch competition, where five winners were awarded $10,000 (ZAR 184,000) each in seed funding.
Sibongile Mongadi, founder of Ukuhamba, said: “I’ve greatly benefited from the financial support, mentorship, and business coaching provided. With our winnings, we’ll be able to grow our business, expand, and procure additional machinery. Currently, we have a limited capacity, but this support will enable us to increase our production by adding ten more machines. This expansion will boost our production and significantly increase our revenue.”
The WiT Accelerator Programme is part of Futuremakers by Standard Chartered, the bank’s global initiative aimed at promoting economic inclusion for young people. With funding from the Standard Chartered Foundation, the initiative supports women entrepreneurs through training, mentorship, catalytic funding, and access to a global network of industry leaders and financial institutions.
Speaking at the graduation event, Joyce Kibe, Head of Corporate Affairs, Brand & Marketing, Kenya & Africa at Standard Chartered, said: “The Women in Tech Accelerator is more than just a programme; it’s a movement to drive inclusivity and innovation in STEM. These incredible entrepreneurs are breaking barriers and defying odds in industries traditionally dominated by men. We are proud to support them on their journeys, not just by providing financial resources, but by offering mentorship, connections to key stakeholders, and the tools needed to help them thrive. By investing in women-led businesses, we’re empowering individuals, strengthening economies, and creating a more sustainable future. Our commitment to these women is part of a larger vision to ensure that no one is left behind in the technological revolution.”
Standard Chartered is committed to supporting gender inclusivity and is pleased to announce plans to expand into two new markets – Uganda and Egypt. Over the next three years, the Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator aims to provide 32 catalytic grants totalling nearly $1.9 million and supporting over 1,200 jobs through entrepreneurship and business growth.
Following the success of this year’s cohort, Standard Chartered and WomHub are set to launch the third edition of the Women in Tech Incubator Programme in South Africa. Applications for the 2025 Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator will open in late April.
Anjani Harjeven, CEO of WomHub, said: “Women-led startups face unique challenges, from securing funding to accessing networks. This programme, in partnership with Standard Chartered, is about breaking down those barriers and creating a pathway to growth for women in STEM. With their support, we are equipping female entrepreneurs with the resources, mentorship, and funding needed to scale their businesses, drive meaningful innovation and catalyse economic growth.”
For more information about the programme and how to apply, visit SCWiT – WomHub or contactinfo@womhub.com