Audio By Carbonatix
The ten finalists of the Stanbic Money App Challenge have begun showcasing their work for the ultimate prize.
In an interactive review session, the finalists include Easy Finance, Finance Now, FinTimes, Kasanoma, Kudify, Money Matrix, Sikapong, Stanbic Saver, Y2K and Zealous demonstrated how their various apps built for Android and IOS platforms would work.
The Stanbic Money App Challenge is aimed at engaging programmers and software teams to develop innovative financial education tools to help users, especially the youth, in the management of their finances.
Head of Marketing and Communications at Stanbic Bank Ghana, Mawuko Afadzinu, said the programme which was launched in March 2016 would help bring the geniuses of the youth to the fore.
She explained the Stanbic money app “will make it possible for people to live fuller and more complete lives using technology."
"It will also enable people to live better, run their business better, have a greater fulfilment in their lives and generally have a better handle and grip of their personal finances, over their financial lives” he said.
Mr. Afadzinu used the opportunity to urge finalists to see themselves as winners since their work can impact positively on the society.
The competition will end on August 24, 2016, and final prizes would be presented on the 9th of September, 2016.
The winner of the competition takes home GHȼ10,000, the second takes home GHȼ5,000 with the third taking home GHȼ3,000 with other souvenirs from Stanbic Bank Ghana.
Latest Stories
-
AFCON 2025: PuffyTee credits collective brilliance for Super Eagles’ bronzeÂ
17 minutes -
Financing the Oil and Gas Supply Chain: Opportunities, challenges, and strategic role of financial institutions
59 minutes -
Presbyterian Church inaugurates Awoshie District to enhance church growth and mission
1 hour -
Akufo-Addo to chair Commonwealth Observer Group for Bangladesh elections and referendum
1 hour -
Malawi raises fuel prices by more than 40%
1 hour -
Digital reforms ensure smooth security services recruitment – Interior Minister
1 hour -
IMF Africa Director praises Ghana’s gains in power access and living standards
1 hour -
COMAC moves to re-engage Star Oil after membership suspension
1 hour -
IMF flags weak job creation and economic volatility as barriers to Ghana’s financial independence
1 hour -
Ghana Shippers Authority defers rollout date of Smart Port Notes
1 hour -
COMAC denies targeting Star Oil
2 hours -
3 shops destroyed in Madina fire – GNFS
2 hours -
COPEC accuses industry of victimising Star Oil over fuel price stance
2 hours -
Youth Minister reviews YEA programmes to drive sustainable jobs for young people
2 hours -
Extradition request moves Ofori-Atta case beyond immigration matter – Edudzi Tameklo
2 hours
