Sabi returns as TechCabal’s Moonshot 2024 headline sponsor

As Mae West mentioned, “An excessive amount of of a superb factor may be fantastic”,  which is why TechCabal is completely happy to announce that for the second 12 months working, its flagship occasion, Moonshot, shall be headlined by lead sponsor Sabi, leaders in Africa’s digital market.

Sabi is a serious infrastructure supplier in B2B commerce for items and companies on the continent with a easy imaginative and prescient of offering a solutions-oriented strategy to fixing business challenges. Since its launch in 2020, it has develop into a crucial participant within the international provide chain with a novel deal with logistics, sustainability and compliance, and monetary companies, guaranteeing that the sourcing and distribution of products throughout markets are as seamless as attainable. 

Based by Ademola Adesina (President) and Anu Adasolum (CEO), Sabi hit $1bn in gross market worth (GMV) in 2023 with a valuation of about $300m. It has additionally raised over $60m in funding for its operations, adopting an asset-light technique that prioritises agility, managing complexities, and scalability for efficient useful resource administration. 

Primarily headquartered in Nigeria with a presence in South Africa, it has made inroads into Senegal and Tanzania, boasting over 250,000 registered customers within the fast-moving shopper items (FMCG), agriculture, and minerals sectors. 

We’re excited by Sabi’s renewed partnership with TechCabal because it highlights its earnest dedication to excellence. Be a part of us for this landmark occasion on October 9-10, 2024, on the Eko Conference Centre in Lagos, Nigeria. Safe your tickets now and be a part of shaping the way forward for know-how and commerce in Africa.

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