Some big names in Nigeria’s tech startup ecosystem have come together to launch myshoppey.com. The platform is a partnership involving mobile payment giant Paga, digital development firm Cousant, Onyeka Akumah-led digital marketing agency Anozim, and Tunde Kehinde’s courier service ACE.
Myshoppey.com offers retailers a turn-key solution across the gamut from digital storefronts to logistics. Service subscribers get instant access to a customized website built by Cousant with a payment gateway powered by Paga, online marketing service delivered by Anozim, and delivery service handled by ACE.
This customized ‘Plug and sell’ total solution greatly eases entrance into e-commerce for retailers with its cost-effective one-time charge of N199,000.
“As Nigeria’s internet penetration continues to deepen, and its emerging class rises, more and more businesses are springing up, and selling products online. MyShoppey saves those businesses their digital and logistics worries while they simply focus on their products,” says Tolu Adelowo, Cousant founder.
“The Shoppey experience is revolutionary. By partnering with leading experts in all areas of e-commerce, we can offer you a uniquely comprehensive and professional website design, development and delivery service that you won’t find anywhere else. Together, we can get your own personally branded online shop up and running within a month,” the platform stated on its website.
“As a Shoppey merchant, you will have exclusive access to experts at the prestigious ANOZIM digital agency who will help you start generating traffic and making sales from day one.
“When the orders start flying in, all card payments will be processed by Paga, one of the most trusted and exciting payment companies in Nigeria.
“But what happens next? With Shoppey, it’s taken care of. They will handle everything from collection to delivery, anywhere in Nigeria, and with a free order tracking service you have complete peace of mind. ACE will also deal with cash on delivery orders, and remit the money to you within two business days.”