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Zandaux Unveils B2B Platform Set to Revolutionize African Trade

Zandaux Unveils B2B Platform Set to Revolutionize African Trade (PHOTO: ThisDayLive)
Franck Obambi Ngatse, CEO of Zandaux.com (PHOTO: ThisDayLive)

Zandaux, a B2B e-commerce platform, is set to launch officially across key markets on December 13, 2023.

The platform’s primary focus is to connect businesses seamlessly, starting with an initial target of over 5,000 merchant traders in Egypt, and subsequent projections of 5,000 in South Africa, 3,000 in Kenya, and 10,000 in Nigeria by the first quarter of 2024.

Franck Obambi Ngatse, CEO of Zandaux.com, stresses the transformative impact of the platform and its commitment to sustainability, positioning it as a catalyst for economic growth. He asserts, “This expansion marks a significant milestone for the company and the African business ecosystem as a whole.

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During a recent press conference, Dennis Reumer, Chief Technical Officer, underscores the platform’s cutting-edge features designed to streamline B2B transactions. He explains, “Zandaux offers African suppliers an unparalleled opportunity to operate within the entire African market.”

Driven by a mission to empower one billion people in Africa, Zandaux adopts an inclusive approach, providing businesses of all sizes access to its platform.

The CEO emphasizes the platform’s dedication to sustainability and inclusivity, ensuring environmental responsibility and empowerment for businesses.

Ngatse notes, “Emphasizing our commitment to sustainability and inclusivity, Zandaux underscored its dedication to promoting environmental responsibility and empowering businesses of all sizes.

The official launch, scheduled in Nairobi, Kenya; Johannesburg, South Africa; and Lagos, Nigeria, marks a milestone for Zandaux and the broader African business ecosystem.

It symbolizes the beginning of a transformative journey, promising seamless connections, collaboration, and economic growth across the continent.

Techrectory with Agency Report.

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Written by Ayodeji Ayenuwa

Well, My name is there already, I'm a student of Adekunle Ajasin University, Akungba Akoko, studying Mass Communication: Public Relations and Advertising.

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