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Standard Chartered and Village Capital Expand Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator

Tanuj Kapilashrami_Chief Strategy and Talent Officer, Standard Chartered

Standard Chartered has announced a partnership with Village Capital to continue and expand its Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator across Africa, the  Middle East, and Pakistan. 

Part of Futuremakers by Standard Chartered (Futuremakers), the Bank’s global youth economic empowerment initiative for disadvantaged young people, and with funding from the Standard  Chartered Foundation, Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator will provide specialised training, catalytic funding, and access to a global network of peers, finance providers, industry leaders, and ecosystem partners. 

Tanuj Kapilashrami, Chief Strategy and Talent Officer at Standard Chartered, said, “Empowering women is critical to economic growth, and central to our stand of lifting  participation by unleashing the financial potential of women and small businesses. We believe  equitable access to funding and resources is essential to fostering innovation and driving  meaningful social impact – whether it be through our Futuremakers philanthropic programmes, our banking propositions such as the SC Women’s International Network, or the work we do  towards supporting a diverse supplier base.”

Over three years, 400 women entrepreneurs will receive support to build thriving  

microbusinesses, create jobs, and drive lasting social and environmental impact. The initiative  aims to: 

  • Provide more than 32 catalytic grants totalling almost USD1.9m 
  • Enable and support over 1,200 jobs. 

Highlighting the partnership’s impact, Rachel Crawford, Chief Strategy and Innovation  Officer at Village Capital, said: “Our partnership with Standard Chartered is a gamechanger  for women-led start-ups across Africa, the Middle East, and Pakistan. By providing critical  resources, catalytic capital, and market-level support, we aim to drive inclusive economic growth  and ensure that women entrepreneurs can scale their businesses and impact communities at a  transformative level.” 

Commenting on the impact of the programme, a Women in Tech alumna, Priscilla, CEO and  Co-Founder of Rhea, a microbusiness based in Kenya, said: “The Women in Tech  programme has been a gamechanger for my company. It not only provided access to crucial  capital, but also a start-up support system that is tailored for women entrepreneurs to ensure  they can align their businesses for impact. I’ve gained the financial tools, mentorship, and  network needed to scale my business with confidence.” 

Launching Futuremakers Women in Tech 

Applications for the 2025 Futuremakers Women in Tech Accelerator will open in late April.  Participants will receive investment-readiness training, personalised development plans, and expert mentorship, working with advisors and industry leaders to strengthen their business models and access networking opportunities. More than USD600K in grant funding for entrepreneurs will be distributed annually across markets. 

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