Grey Awards $9500 To Women Entrepreneurs From Brazil And Nigeria Through Upgreyed Her 2025
(MENAFN- African Press Organization) SAN FRANCISCO, United States of America, May 23, 2025/APO Group/ --
Grey , the global banking platform empowering digital nomads and businesses with borderless financial solutions, today announced the winners of its 2025 UpGreyed Her initiative . The equity-free grant program awarded $9,500 to four women-led businesses, marking the initiative's successful expansion from its African roots to a global platform for women's entrepreneurship.
"Financial inclusion isn't just about access to banking, it's about providing the resources entrepreneurs need to scale their impact," said co-founder of Grey. "By taking UpGreyed Her global, we're reinforcing our commitment to building a financial ecosystem where women founders can thrive across borders, just like our banking solutions.”
Launched on International Women's Day (March 8), the 2025 edition attracted almost 2,000 applications from women-led businesses across multiple continents, a substantial increase from last year's Africa-focused program. The initiative specifically targeted growth-stage companies in diverse sectors, including traditionally male-dominated fields and innovation-driven industries such as agritech, climatetech, and femtech.
Following a rigorous selection process, including virtual pitch presentations from finalists, Grey awarded grants to four exceptional women-led businesses:
Patricia Zanella, who previously worked in human rights before founding EcoCiclo, expressed her gratitude: "This grant validates our vision for sustainable menstrual products that create both environmental and social impact. With Grey's support, we'll scale our production and expand to reach more vulnerable communities across Brazil. I'm proud to be part of this global network of women who are building, scaling, and breaking barriers."
Applications were evaluated by an accomplished panel of women leaders based on innovation, scalability, social impact, leadership strength, revenue potential, and business viability. This year's judges were , Head of Business Development at FCMB Asset Management [Nigeria], Sarah Achebe, Head of Finance at Grey [Nigeria], Relational Intelligence Coach and Women's Advancement Advocate [India], General Partner at YA Ventures and Founder of Black Rocks Startups [Brazil] and ** , Senior AML Analyst at Grey [India].
"Funding women isn't just charity, it's smart economics," said Tinu Phillips Odufuye during her keynote address at the awards ceremony. "UpGreyed Her empowers women-led businesses not just to dream, but to scale and shape the world. Because upgrading her is, in fact, upgrading the world.”
UpGreyed Her 2025 was executed in partnership with WIMBIZ, a leading organization committed to elevating women through professional development and entrepreneurship.
Grey will begin accepting applications for the UpGreyed Her 2026 in March next year, with plans to increase both funding amounts and the number of recipients.
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Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Grey.
Grey Awards $9500 to Women Entrepreneurs from Brazil and Nigeria through UpGreyed Her 2025 (1)
Grey Awards $9500 to Women Entrepreneurs from Brazil and Nigeria through UpGreyed Her 2025 (2)
Patricia Zanella, EcoCiclo
Grey Awards $9500 to Women Entrepreneurs from Brazil and Nigeria through UpGreyed Her 2025 (3)
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