Opeke, MainOne CEO, charts pathway to excellent service delivery by SMEs

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Funke Opeke, chief executive officer, MainOne, has drawn the attention of  Small and Medium Scale Enterprises (SMEs) operating in Nigeria to the need for business intelligence in their quest to survive and deliver impactful products and services in the country.

Opeke, MainOne CEO, charts pathway to excellent service delivery by SMEsThe CEO said this  while featuring as a guest on a radio programme, Fidelity SME Forum, in Lagos.

 

She explained that individuals or teams trying to build their startups into multinational companies need to find their niche, develop a comprehensive business plan as well as prove that they can deliver great services and add value to their customers.

 

Opeke said, “In a country like Nigeria where there are a number of challenges, if you are trying to build a multinational company, you have to add value to your customers, surround yourself with good mentors and, depending on your size, have a board of directors that can provide guidance.”

 

Research by PWC suggests that at present, SMEs contribute 48 percent of Nigeria’s gross domestic product, account for 96 percent of businesses and 84 percent of employment. Despite the significant contribution of SMEs to the Nigerian economy, challenges still persist that hinder the growth and development of the sector. Hence, the need to grow Nigeria’s SME base has remained topical considering the potential impact of SMEs on the economy.

 

Pointing out that immense opportunities exist in Nigeria, especially in the services space, but identifying quality service delivery as one of the elements that remain missing in the country, she drew from the experience of MainOne which has been in existence for over a decade.

 

“Our business supports SMEs through technology. We have a product called SME-in-a-Box and Small Office/Home Office (SOHO) packages which we rolled out last year. These products enable small businesses to enjoy the same quality of services that larger corporations have to support their operations,” she said while responding to the technology needs of SMEs and how MainOne  has developed a set of services to enable businesses to be resilient, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

Having established itself as the regional connectivity and data center services provider in West Africa with presence in ten countries in Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, MainOne supports business growth and stimulates the digitization of the regions through innovative telecom services and network solutions for businesses in West Africa.
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Onome Amuge is a Nigerian journalist and content writer known for his analytical and engaging reporting on business, finance, agriculture, commodities, and technology. He is currently a journalist at Business a.m., a Nigerian business-focused newspaper, where he has authored over 360 articles covering a wide range of topics including economic trends, market analysis, and policy developments.
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