Little app platform to extend its services to Ethiopian market

It will start with ride-hailing services in Addis Ababa.

In Summary

• Currently, Little controls Kenya’s market share in corporate clients with around 100,000 drivers on the platform.

• The market will be the fifth country after Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and Tanzania where the first growing Pan African Company operates.

The company has been adding products and services to its app over the past few months.
The company has been adding products and services to its app over the past few months.
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Little, Kenya's leading super-app platform, has finalised plans to expand services to the Ethiopian market within this month in a move aimed at stamping its authority in the continent.

The market will be the fifth country after Kenya, Uganda, Zambia, and Tanzania where the first growing Pan African Company operates.

Ethiopia is a unique market with massive opportunities for growth owing to its over 112 million population.

Little Chief Executive Officer, Kamal Budhabhatti, said that Ethiopia has always been in their sight.

However, Kamal said they have always been very cautious to get in there because of the nature of business.

"When we saw Safaricom heading to Ethiopia, we got the courage to get there. It is a large market and we see an opportunity to extend our services there," Kamal said.

Under the new strategy, the company will start with ride-hailing services in Addis Ababa, it has several corporates lined up to pick up its services.

Little is hopeful that before the year ends, it would open up Food delivery and financial services in the country.

The expansion plan into one of Africa’s populous countries has been on the company's to-do list for a long period, covid-19 pandemic which slowed businesses across the globe since March 2020 delayed the dream.

The company said it will start with 2000 drivers with a focus on scaling up the number to 10,000 in three months. Little would be investing in about 5 million USD in the next 5 years, with a provision to inject an additional 5 million USD based on the growth projections.

Kamal exuded confidence that the company will be a significant player in the new market.

“We have some great Ethiopian partners. We felt that it is a very large market, and for us to succeed there, we need to work closely with Ethiopian companies who would bring a wealth of local and cultural knowledge. We have always understood the power of localization of our products.”

“Having local Ethiopian partners would help us to ensure that the product is customized to meet the local needs of Ethiopians."

Currently, Little controls Kenya’s market share in corporate clients with around 100,000 drivers on the platform.

The company has been adding products and services to its app over the past few months.

Through the application, one can access the delivery services, transport, doctor services, corporate services, and the wallet which enables one to send money, buy airtime, pay bills among other functions.


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