3 African eCommerce Startups that are making a big impact internationally

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3 African eCommerce Startups

that are making a big impact internationally

In recent years, African countries have seen a surge in eCommerce startups. These businesses are tapping into the potential of the African market and opening new opportunities for entrepreneurs and customers alike. But there are also many challenges that these startups must face, such as lack of funding, infrastructure, and access to technology.

African eCommerce startups are on the rise and there are plenty of reasons for that. Africa is a huge continent with a huge population and a lot of potentials. There are also a lot of people in Africa who have access to the internet and smartphones, which means they can shop online.

African eCommerce startups are doing a great job of catering to the needs of their customers. They offer a wide variety of products and services, and they always make sure their customers are happy. African eCommerce startups also invest a lot in technology, which means they can offer their customers a great experience no matter where they are in the world.

There is no doubt that eCommerce is booming in Africa, with online shopping representing a fast-growing market. In fact, according to a report by eMarketer, the African eCommerce market will grow from $1.1 billion in 2016 to $4.4 billion by 2021, a compound annual growth rate of 44%. There is a huge growth potential for African eCommerce startups, as there is a large population of consumers in Africa that are yet to benefit from the benefits of online shopping.

Here are three African eCommerce startups that are making a big impact:

1. ShopClues is a Nigerian eCommerce company that operates as a market leader in Nigeria. It has a user-friendly website and offers a wide range of products and services. It also has a loyalty program that rewards customers for their regular shopping.

2. MyKadogo is a Ghanaian eCommerce company that operates as a market leader in Ghana. It has a user-friendly interface.

3. Shopify is one of the world’s leading eCommerce platforms, and it is used by many African eCommerce startups.

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