2026 Awards

Award Categories

18 categories across five sectors. Every corner of African cross-border business represented.

Companies & Growth

Scale-Up of the Year

The company that achieved the most remarkable, verifiable cross-border growth. We look for revenue expansion, geographic reach, team scaling, and demonstrable market leadership across two or more African markets.

Eligibility

Open to companies incorporated in Africa operating in two or more countries with a minimum of 3 years trading history.

SME Crosser of the Year

The small or medium-sized business that punched above its weight and successfully crossed borders. Growth is measured relative to size — this category celebrates the bold, not just the biggest.

Eligibility

Open to SMEs (under 250 employees) incorporated in Africa with active cross-border operations.

Most Disruptive Entrant

The company that entered a new market and fundamentally changed the rules. Disruption must be demonstrable — incumbents challenged, pricing changed, behaviours shifted.

Eligibility

Open to companies that have entered at least one new African market in the past 24 months and achieved measurable market impact.

Technology & Innovation

Fintech of the Year

The financial technology company most actively powering cross-border transactions, lending, insurance, or financial infrastructure across African markets.

Eligibility

Open to regulated or registered fintech companies operating across at least two African markets.

Digital Infrastructure Award

For the company building the invisible backbone — cloud, connectivity, payments rails, logistics tech, or developer tools — that enables everyone else to scale across borders.

Eligibility

Open to technology companies whose primary product enables other businesses to operate cross-border.

Cybersecurity & Trust Award

The company building Africa's security layer — protecting businesses and consumers from fraud, breaches, and identity theft as commerce scales across borders.

Eligibility

Open to cybersecurity, identity verification, fraud prevention, or compliance technology companies operating across African markets.

Tech for Good Award

Technology solving a real social problem — health, agriculture, education, climate, water — at cross-border scale. Impact must be measurable, not aspirational.

Eligibility

Open to for-profit, non-profit, or hybrid organisations deploying technology for social impact across at least two African countries.

AI & Deep Tech Award

Applied artificial intelligence or deep technology that has moved from lab to market and is demonstrably improving outcomes across African borders.

Eligibility

Open to companies that have commercialised an AI or deep technology solution across at least two African markets.

Individuals

Founder of the Year

The individual founder whose personal vision and leadership defined what cross-border African business looks like in 2026. This is about the human being who built it — and what they gave to the ecosystem.

Eligibility

Open to founders, co-founders, or founding CEOs of African companies with active cross-border operations.

CEO of the Year

The executive who took an existing organisation to new markets with clarity, courage, and commercial results. Leadership, strategy, and execution — all three must be present.

Eligibility

Open to CEOs and Managing Directors of African companies that expanded cross-border operations in the past 24 months.

Young Leader of the Year

The under-35 founder or executive who has already delivered proven cross-border impact — not potential, but results. The one who made everyone else take note.

Eligibility

Open to individuals aged 35 or under as of 1 January 2026 with cross-border business achievements.

Woman in Business Award

The female founder or executive who is redefining what African cross-border enterprise looks like — and making it impossible for anyone to ignore the talent that has always been there.

Eligibility

Open to female-identifying founders, co-founders, and executives of African companies with cross-border operations.

Institutions & Ecosystems

Investor of the Year

The VC, PE firm, or angel investor whose capital and conviction most enabled African businesses to scale across borders. We look at portfolio impact, not just deal volume.

Eligibility

Open to investment firms and individuals who have made and supported cross-border investments in African businesses.

Bank of the Year

The financial institution most actively financing African cross-border commerce — through trade finance, lending, treasury, or market infrastructure that moves capital across borders.

Eligibility

Open to commercial banks, development finance institutions, and financial services groups operating across African markets.

Ecosystem Builder of the Year

The accelerator, incubator, hub, university, or institution that most enabled other businesses to cross borders — through capital, networks, training, or infrastructure.

Eligibility

Open to organisations whose primary mandate is to support and develop other businesses across African markets.

Public Sector

Sovereign Impact Award

The government that created the most enabling environment for cross-border trade, investment, and business growth. Judged on concrete policy action, not intention.

Eligibility

Open to national governments, state governments, and government ministries. Nominations may be submitted by business associations, chambers of commerce, or private sector bodies.

Regulator of the Year

The regulatory body that removed the most friction from cross-border business — through licensing reform, interoperability, or regulatory sandboxes that unlocked new markets.

Eligibility

Open to sector regulators, central banks, and government agencies with a regulatory mandate.

Policy Innovation Award

A specific policy, law, or regulation — not an institution — that unlocked meaningful cross-border opportunity at scale. The award recognises the policy itself and those who championed it.

Eligibility

Open to any enacted policy, legislation, or regulatory framework introduced in the past 36 months with demonstrable cross-border business impact.

General Eligibility Criteria

  • The nominated company or individual must be headquartered or primarily operating in Africa.
  • All nominations must include verifiable evidence of cross-border activity.
  • Nominators must have direct knowledge of the nominee's work and achievements.
  • Self-nominations are accepted in all categories.
  • Previous shortlistees may be re-nominated in subsequent years.
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