Startup World Cup: PayPetal Emerges Top 15 Finalist in Abuja

Kabiru Abdulrauf
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Nigerian fintech startup, PayPetal, has emerged as one of the top 15 finalists at the Startup World Cup Abuja Regional Challenge.

The achievement places the company among some of the most promising startups selected from thousands of entries across the region.

PayPetal announced the milestone in a statement shared on social media, expressing gratitude for the opportunity to compete on a global innovation platform.

From Thousands of Startups to Top 15

According to the announcement, PayPetal advanced from thousands of startup applications to the top 50 before eventually securing a place among the final 15.

The company described the achievement as a major milestone in its growth journey.

“From thousands of startups to Top 50… now officially Top 15 at the Startup World Cup Abuja Regional Challenge,” the statement read.

The startup also thanked supporters, partners, and customers for believing in its vision.

Startup World Cup Recognises Innovation

The Startup World Cup is regarded as one of the world’s leading startup competitions, bringing together innovative companies, investors, and entrepreneurs from different countries.

The Abuja Regional Challenge serves as Nigeria’s qualifying stage for the global competition.

The initiative provides startups with opportunities for visibility, networking, mentorship, and possible investment partnerships.

PayPetal Joins Other Leading Startups

The published finalist list featured several startups across fintech, trade technology, compliance, logistics, and digital innovation sectors.

Other startups named among the top finalists include BluPay, AfriTradeAI, CredPal, Oxymon, and Jupita.

Industry observers say the competition reflects the growing influence of African startups in global technology and innovation ecosystems.

Fintech Sector Continues to Expand

PayPetal’s emergence highlights the rapid growth of Nigeria’s fintech ecosystem.

Over the past few years, Nigerian startups have continued attracting international recognition and investor attention, particularly in payment technology and digital financial services.

Experts believe platforms like the Startup World Cup help position African startups for global expansion and collaboration.

Company Expresses Optimism

PayPetal said it looks forward to future opportunities as the competition progresses.

The startup added that the recognition strengthens its commitment to innovation and financial technology development.

“Looking forward to future exploits,” the company stated.

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