In line with promoting Nigeria’s retail sector through technology, founders of tech startups, stakeholders and enthusiasts converged for several panel discussions, exhibitions, learning and networking at the Lagos Startup Week (LSW).
The six-day event which was held from July 25 to 30 in
Victoria-Island, is the sixth edition and witnessed over 3,000 attendees and
100 speakers.
One of the sessions on day four, which centred on ‘Future of
Consumers and Consumers Trade (Payment, Retail and Trade)’ had Alerzo
Founder/Group CEO, Adewale Opaleye; Paystack Startup Programs Lead, Nubi Kay;
Klump CEO, Celestine Omin; TeamApt Business Lead, Temitayo Ajao and CEO of
BUMPA, Kelvin Umechukwu as panel discussants.
Opaleye noted that the theme of the discussion was very
important to talk about as there was a need to encourage retailers to move away
from the old way of doing things to embracing technology.
He, alongside the panelists highlighted a number of gaps in
the retail sector, which the imploring of technology, collaboration of
different tech Startup founders and harnessing of their areas of expertise
could help solve.
“At the end of the day we all need partners. We need to come
together to achieve great things, we need to consolidate on what each of us has
done really well and bring fantastic solutions,” Opaleye pointed out.
He stressed how it is necessary for retailers not to shy
away from technology, while narrating Alerzo’s strides in solving the problems
in the retail sector, as it owns over 400 vehicles which it uses in delivering
fast moving goods (FCMG) to customers.
Also, how it has geo mapped areas of coverage and helped
develop softwares to provide banking solutions to customers.
“Retailers need to move away from the old ways of doing business
to embracing technology…To provide a solution to the problem of logistics we
ended up doing something unthinkable by buying a fleet of vehicles and owning
our warehouses.
“We also developed our software. We do deliveries within
four hours of order because we own our entire vehicles. After sometime we
noticed that a lot of our retailers go home with cash. So we ended up building
bank solutions for our retailers,” stated Opaleye.
On what influenced the logistics aspect of owning a fleet of
vehicles and not working with existing logistics firms, Alerzo Group CEO made
clear that the tech firm wanted the best for its customers.
He stated: “No one has built efficiency the way we want it
so we do delivery in four hours versus other players that do it the next day.
That is a very key factor for us and as we scale up the business we are looking
for partners hoping to key into our vision to actually offer quick and same day
delivery to all our retail partners.”
Speaking on what the future holds, he expressed hope as he
buttressed: “There is a very bright future for space. Retailers are waking up
to understand that it is high time technology would change most of the
problems. This at the end of the day makes the lives of consumers very easy
because they would have products when they want them.”