The Standard Chartered Futuremakers Women in Tech (FWIT) program, an initiative by Standard Chartered Bank, has invested $50,000 in five startups from its 2025 incubator program. These companies span sectors including healthcare and agriculture, and waste management.
Implemented by the Ghana Climate Innovation Centre, the program provides business development and financial support to women-led or owned tech-enabled businesses. After five months of training, five standout companies each received a $10,000 grant to scale their ventures.
Meet the startups
Wobil Technologies manufactures agricultural machines that reduce grain losses and improve farmer income.
AgriEase manufactures solar-powered cashew nut processing systems to reduce post-harvest losses.
LbH Farm offers a “Buy Now, Pay Later” platform for smallholder farmers to access inputs and machinery.
GoGoPlus is a cloud-based platform that improves efficiency in pharmaceutical supply chains.
WaxFarm turns plastic waste into low-cost, organic fertilizer using waxworm-based recycling


