Stanbic
Bank has supported young talented App developers for a two-day
hackathon event at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science (KNUST) in
Kumasi. The event was aimed at empowering and promoting the growing app
developer community in Ghana. Hackathons are proving grounds for new
ideas and are increasingly becoming tools to stimulate the creative and
problem-solving juices of young developers.
Stanbic Bank’s
interest in the programme according to Nana Dwemoh Benneh, Head Personal
and Business Banking, Stanbic Bank is to encourage innovation among the
app developer community to cement the bank’s position as a leading
financial service player that is nurturing the digital industry and
financial technology ecosystem in Ghana.
Fifteen teams competed
in the Hackathon. Norris Boateng and Robert Quainoo, third year Computer
Science students at KNUST took home a cash prize of GHS 2,000 for
developing a mobile virtual shop that allows retailers and individuals
to buy and sell goods.
Jeffery Yaw Owusu- Ansah a student from
University of Waterloo in Canada was adjudged Most Promising Developer
for creating a peer to peer lending ecosystem via web.
Team Y
made up of Nutakor Eldad and Lawrence Adu from KNUST won the Best Idea
award for a hostel search and rent mobile app that matches the demand of
students to the supply of hostel facilities.
The Best Pitch
award went to the Wire and Bytes Team which was made Isaac Sesi, Peter
Adu Ohara and Kwaku Tabiri. They developed a delivery service app which
enables users to run errands for other people for a commission.
Slydepay,
is Stanbic’s latest foray into the digital space. “The Slydepay payment
wallet is expected to become the leading payment app in the fast
changing payment systems in Ghana,” said Nana Benneh. “I am sure the
developers here today and across the country will be able to further
develop many apps that will sit on our Slydepay rails.”
Stanbic
Bank hopes to mobilize half of the Ghanaian population to join the
digital revolution by using Slydepay as their ultimate means of paying
and receiving cash and transacting everywhere they go.
Developed
locally in collaboration with Dream Oval, Slydepay can be downloaded
for free at Google Play Store and IOS Apps Store and is expected to be
the next big thing in Africa.
The Bank’s involvement in the
Hackathon was also to further drive the cashless revolution by
encouraging the youth to come develop solutions for both web and mobile
banking. |
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