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    Here are the MTN OpenAPI App Challenge winners

    Nine applications last week were confirmed as the selected best in the MTN OpenAPI App Challenge. The nine were part of 23 other finalists that made to their final pitches at the Innovation Village on Friday last week. The MTN Open API challenge 2018 was fully managed online. Participants registered to create applications in any of the following categories: Transport, Hotel/Restaurant/Café and distribution in the Fast Moving Consumer Goods value chain.

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    The developers pitched to a panel of judges that eventually decided on the top 9. The top 3 in each category will win a cash prize and also be eligible to compete for seed capital from the Shs1bn MTN Innovation Fund.

    Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG)

    Winner

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    Minute 5 – An online shopping platform developed to make grocery shopping easy for those who cannot move to the market.

    1st Runner Up.

    Poweli Pay – Users have the ability to pay for goods by either tapping or scanning a code.

    2nd Runner Up

    Engineering Connections – A mobile app that connects contractors in construction to order for construction materials

    Transport

    Winner

    Easy Matatu – An mobile app that enables carpooling using matatu’s.

    1st Runner Up

    Endobo – A cashless payment system for public transport.

    2nd Runner up

    Yo Waste – A mobile based application that links garbage generators to garbage collectors.

    HORECA

    Winner

    App About – An app that enables Hotel/Restaurant/Café owners to make pre-sales for events and theme nights

    1st Runner Up

    Epay – An app the enables Hotel/Restaurant/Café owners accepts mobile money payments with ease through the generation of payment codes.

    2nd Runner Up

    Sowani – An app that works for both Hotel/Restaurant/Café owners and customers by enabling reservations and online booking using mobile money.

    The MTN Open API Challenge was done in partnership with the Innovation village. It came as a result of MTN opening its Mobile Money APIs in November 2018. In the challenge, local developers are exposed API end points to digitize payments in their applications.

    Monzer Ali, the MTN Uganda acting General Manager, Mobile Financial Services said that MTN would continue supporting the growth of the innovation ecosystem in Ugandan. “Today we have made an important milestone as the developers start turning their ideas into reality. We are looking to stimulate traffic to your payment platforms. For those that did not win, we encourage you not to give up on your dream,” Monzer said while addressing the developers at the Innovation Village.
    MTN will be awarding the cash prizes to the nine applications by end of April 2019.

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