Nigerian Fintech Innovator, Uchi Uchibeke, Leads Chimoney into Techstars Toronto Accelerator Program

Precious Ugwuzor 

Uchi Uchibeke, a proud son of Port Harcourt, Nigeria, and CEO of Chimoney, a global payouts platform, has made the nation proud by leading his company into the prestigious Techstars Toronto Accelerator program.

 This remarkable achievement showcases Uchi’s innovative spirit and is a testament to the boundless potential of Nigerian entrepreneurs on the global stage.

Chimoney’s platform empowers businesses to send global bulk payouts to emails, phone numbers, or Twitter handles, making it easy for recipients to cash out to banks, gift cards, crypto, mobile money, airtime, and more.

 “With Chimoney, businesses can pay one or one million people anywhere in the world with the click of a button using just an email or phone number,” said Uchi Uchibeke, CEO of Chimoney.

Uchi’s journey from Port Harcourt to founding Chimoney in Canada is nothing short of inspirational. He moved to Canada to study at the University of Saskatchewan and faced numerous challenges, including financial uncertainty due to government instability in Nigeria. 

Despite these struggles, Uchi persevered and went on to work at Shopify, RBC, and IBM Canada before founding Chimoney.

Uchi’s accomplishments are a beacon of hope and inspiration for aspiring Nigerian entrepreneurs and innovators. As Chimoney joins the Techstars Toronto Accelerator program, Uchi’s story is a testament to the power of determination, innovation, and the Nigerian spirit.

The nation celebrates Uchi’s achievements and looks forward to his continued success in the global fintech space. 

Uchi’s contributions to the industry and his commitment to financial inclusion make him a prime candidate for future opportunities within Nigeria’s tech ecosystem.

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