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QNET bags award at AfriTECH 4.0

QNET, a global direct selling company made a significant impact at the recent Africa Tech Alliance Forum 4.0 (AfriTech) in Lagos.

Beyond its prestigious ‘Direct Selling Company of the Year’ award, the event highlighted the company’s commitment to financial inclusion and e-commerce innovation, as well as its strategic partnership with Transblue.

Biram Fall, Regional General Manager, QNET Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), emphasised the importance of financial inclusion and e-commerce in empowering individuals and communities. “Financial inclusion transforms lives.

“By providing access to financial services and education, we can unlock the potential of millions of Africans,” Fall stated.

The firm’s initiatives, such as the FinGreen program, have already made a tangible impact. By equipping young people with financial literacy skills, the program empowers them to make informed decisions and build a secure financial future.

Furthermore, its direct selling model, combined with its robust e-commerce platform and Transblue’s efficient logistics solutions, has revolutionised the way people do business in Nigeria.

By providing a platform for entrepreneurship, the company empowers individuals to start their own businesses, create jobs, and contribute to their communities.

Akeem Ajisafe, CEO of Transblue Nigeria Ltd, sid, “Transblue, as a key player in Nigeria’s logistics industry, plays a crucial role in QNET’s e-commerce operations, ensuring efficient and secure product delivery. By leveraging advanced technology and a network of experienced professionals, Transblue enables the firm to deliver products to customers across the country.

“Transblue is proud to be a partner in QNET’s mission to empower individuals and drive economic growth. By leveraging our expertise in logistics and technology, we are committed to enabling QNET’s success and contributing to Africa’s digital transformation.”

Its participation in AfriTech 4.0, alongside Transblue, reinforces their commitment to Africa’s digital transformation. By collaborating with industry leaders, policymakers, and tech innovators, QNET and Transblue aim to drive sustainable economic growth and improve the lives of millions of Africans.

As Africa continues its digital journey, it remains at the forefront, driving innovation, empowering individuals, and shaping a brighter future for the continent.

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