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NIPOST Assures SMEs of Business Support, Value Creation

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The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) has assured Small and Medium Enterprise­s (SMEs) of its support. This, it stated would be done through its digital platforms.

The Postmaster General of the Federation, Bisi Adegbuyi, gave the assurance in Lagos, recently.

According to him, “There are several ways how we can use the post to enhance and promote small business owners. We can address the challenges associated with SME business in Nigeria such as lack of access to funds, lack of access to market and

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inadequate logistics, through our innovative platforms that are now digital.”

Determined to assist the SME business, the e-Commerce department of NIPOST recently went into partnershi­p with technology savvy Nigerians to create the NIPOST market platform that aggregates the products and services of SMEs and internatio­nalise it by taking such products and services to online for the world to see and have access to them, using the NIPOST wide network, the Postmaster General added.

“We are aware that access to credit facilities is a major challenge to SMEs, which is linked to identity management of the small business owners. To address this challenge which has denied SMEs the opportunit­y to credit facilities, NIPOST is leveraging existing technologi­es to deploy state-ofart hyper specific addressing system that will help SMEs have genuine identity that could give them access to loans for business expansion.

“With a smartphone with internet connectivi­ty, SMEs can go online and download NIPOST Addressing System from the Google Play Store and they will be given digital address system free of charge, and it comes with the fully digitalise­d post code,” Adegbuyi said.

He explained that Under the Know Your Customer (KYC) initiative of commercial banks, SMEs with addressing system and post code, could easily be identified and have quick access to soft loans. The NIPOST Address Verificati­on System is ready and will be launched soon. In the past, postal order were used as a

means of exchange of money but all that are no more.

“But with technology innovation, we have come up with a robust e-money order that will replace the old manual postal order and it will soon be launched to the public, which we believe will help to further deepen cashless economy and bring in more SMEs into the CBN financial inclusion strategy.

NIPOST, according to him, has the widest network because of its presence in all the 36 states and all the 774 local government areas of the federation, and that the Central Bank of Nigeria has granted NIPOST an internatio­nal money transfer operator’s licence, that will enable NIPOST start with inbound remittance­s to drive SMEs businesses in the country. We have equally signed an agreement with Western Union and they will be using the post offices as payout. Remittance­s drives developmen­t and our plan is to use the post in sustain the country’s developmen­tal goals, especially those geared towards SME business, Adegbuyi said.

General Manager, EMS, the courier arm of NIPOST, Mrs. Tayo Taye Ajayi, said NIPOST, through its courier arm, has made mail delivery a lot easier.

According to her, the volume of mail traffic has improved over the years, reaching above 350,000 mails for speedpost in 2018. She said delivery within West African countries now take only four days and five days for other African countries. In the area of volume of sales, Ajayi said in 2017, EMS raked N1.8 billion in revenue but that the sales volume dropped in 2018 to N1.2 billion.

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