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Emirates NBD Launches Fourth Cohort of NDTI Program

Emirates NBD Launches Fourth Cohort of NDTI Program

TECHx27-05-2025
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Emirates NBD, a leading banking group in the Middle East, North Africa, and Türkiye (MENAT), has announced the launch of the fourth cohort of its National Digital Talent Incubator (NDTI)® program.
The program is supported by major industry partners. These include the DIFC Innovation Hub, Visa, Microsoft, and Dell Technologies. It follows the success of three previous editions aimed at nurturing UAE National FinTech innovators.
According to Emirates NBD, the FinTech sector currently contributes 8.7% to the UAE's Gross Domestic Product (GDP). The incubator spans six to eight weeks and is tailored to empower Emirati FinTech leaders.
It provides: Resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities
Guidance to scale innovative FinTech ventures
Emirates NBD reported that this program supports the UAE's digital transformation by promoting talent and entrepreneurship in FinTech.
The new cohort features startups targeting key industries: QuickPay: A digital platform for faster real estate invoice payments
Carbon2Capital: An AI tool to track and reduce carbon emissions
Jadwelny: A smart travel platform using AI for personalized trip planning
Watermelon LTD: A digital F&B ecosystem connecting suppliers and outlets
The program will include several enhancements. Participants will now have tailored meetings with decision-makers and senior stakeholders from Emirates NBD. Startups will also engage in dedicated Immersion Days and the Emirates NBD Decision Makers Series.
FinTech founders will network with industry leaders and SMEs. They will also receive expert guidance on pitching to venture capitalists.
In June 2025, participants will travel to London. There, they will connect with the global FinTech ecosystem, learn from the market, and gain confidence to grow internationally.
Ahmed Al Qassim, Group Head of Wholesale Banking at Emirates NBD, revealed that the program is part of the bank's commitment to a thriving digital economy. He noted the initiative helps startups grow and positively impact the industry and economy.
Mohammad Alblooshi, CEO of DIFC Innovation Hub, stated that empowering Emirati FinTech talent is key to building a future-ready digital economy. He added that the collaboration aims to offer the tools and exposure needed for startups to scale from Dubai to the world.
The NDTI program reflects Emirates NBD's ongoing support for innovation and digital growth in the UAE. The bank reaffirmed its role as a key enabler of a diversified, knowledge-based economy.
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