Jumia
Kenya banks on a robust mobile market
Android
mobile application rated Google Play Favourite
Nairobi,
Kenya 10th September 2014 – The
mobile market is a profitable business in Kenya, and over the last
few years the sale of smartphones and tablets has soared. Jumia,
Kenya’s leading online retailer, has moved to bank on this rise
with mobile applications that allows shoppers to purchase on the
website from anywhere in Kenya.
Jumia’s
Android app, which was launched a year ago, has now been featured as
a Google Play Store Favourite. It has already been downloaded over
100,000 times, a clear indication of the exponential growth of the
mobile market. In fact, according to a 2013 McKinsey Global Institute
report, 95% of urban Kenyans own an internet-capable mobile phone and
mobile is the preferred platform for internet access.
Parinaz
Firozi, MD for Jumia Kenya said, “The free app responds to
consumers’ demand for convenience by providing access to over
50,000 products on the Jumia website www.jumia.co.ke,
either through the search bar or by browsing the different
categories. Users can also read product reviews and descriptions,
place orders and pay through the app. All the transactions are
securely processed.”
Since
mobile shopping traffic is expected to surpass desktop in the next
couple of years, it’s obvious that more mobile phone manufacturers
will make their entry into Kenya. This means there will be different
operating systems and a single model app will not satisfy the market.
For this reason, Jumia has recently launched its Window 8 app
focusing on proving a unique mobile experience to keep ahead of the
competition and is expected to launch its iOS application by the end
of this month.
Dozens
of mobile-money systems have also been launched in Kenya, MPESA for
example has extended to offer loans and allow for savings besides
paying bills. Most companies have embraced this mode even for
disbursement of salaries. Shoppers on Jumia can also pay for goods
via mobile money transfer with MPESA leading the pack among players
like Airtel money and YuCash.
The
e-commerce company is not the only one leveraging on the market, as
financial institutions have also established e-banking applications
that allow customers to transact over the internet and from their
mobile phones. Similarly, companies such as Hellofood
that allow you to order food online and Easy
Taxi,
an application that allows you to locate the nearest cab and have the
driver call you back, have not been left behind in the mobile market
party.
Jumia
is the leading E-commerce platform in Kenya and one-stop online
retailer for all your Fashion and High-Tech needs. Jumia offers a
wide selection of goods, including electronics, fashion, home
accessories and much more.
JUMIA Kenya was established to provide
customers with a shopping experience that is safe, convenient and
stress-free. With unbeatable prices, brand new products, Jumia
delivers to your doorstep anywhere in Kenya with a free return and
exchange policy of 7 days. Products can be purchased using an array
of payment options including cash on delivery, mobile money transfer
(MPESA) and credit card.
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