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Autochek Acquires ROAM Africa’s Online Car Platforms

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AMedia)utochek, an automotive technology company facilitati­ng auto Ànancing across Africa and ROAM Africa (Ringier One Africa have entered into an agreement for Autochek to acquire automotive marketplac­es Cheki Kenya and Cheki Uganda, as Autochek expands further into the African market. The deal will be Ànalised within the following weeks and will see Cheki Kenya and Uganda’s operations integrate with the wider Autochek operations. The move comes just one year after Autochek successful­ly acquired Cheki Nigeria and Ghana as part of its launch in West Africa.

Launched in 2020, and backed by notable investors such as TLcom Capital and 4DX Ventures, Autochek combines technology, underpinne­d by data analytics to deepen auto Ànance penetratio­n across the continent. With a presence in Nigeria and Ghana, the company’s 360-degree automotive solution also provides a strong network of after-sales services that preserves and eases vehicle ownership experience across Africa.

The acquisitio­n of East Africa’s leading online auto marketplac­e is the next step for Autochek as it expands its footprint in the region and continues its mission to provide seamless access to auto Ànancing across the continent.

Building on Cheki’s 10 years of experience, Autochek is set to introduce additional technology solutions that will integrate the auto ecosystem as well as increase market adoption for auto loan Ànancing. As part of the agreement, ROAM Africa will transfer ownership and operationa­l control to Autochek.

Speaking on the acquisitio­n, Founder and CEO of Autochek, Etop Ikpe said, “The acquisitio­n of Cheki Kenya and Uganda is an important milestone for us, and we are excited to be working with ROAM Africa once again, building on their achievemen­ts over the past years. ROAM Africa has an unrivalled track record of operating and scaling some of Sub-Saharan Africa’s most innovative classiÀed marketplac­es and we look forward to leveraging on this solid business foundation”

“Autochek’s mandate is to accelerate the ability of African consumers to access better quality and aͿordable vehicles by providing access to Ànancing, while also derisking the auto lending process for Ànancial institutio­ns.

We are long-time admirers and collaborat­ors of the Cheki brand; following today’s news, we intend to provide even more trust and transparen­cy in East Africa’s automotive sector, leveraging the unique networks we are now joining together.”

Founded in 2010, Cheki Kenya has built a network of hundreds of dealers, more than 12,000 vehicles listed monthly and 700,000 monthly unique users on its platform with 80% plus year-on-year growth in the last two years.

Clemens Weitz, CEO of ROAM Africa, said, “Across the world, we see a new evolution of digital automotive platforms, requiring deep specializa­tion. SpeciÀcall­y in Africa, we believe that Autochek is the one player with the best team and expertise to truly create a game-changing consumer experience. Our Cheki team has built a unique, market-leading brand and a truly remarkable business. Most importantl­y I want to thank everyone in the team who contribute­d to this success. Now we are excited to see that taken to the next level. Whilst this is good news for everyone directly involved, the ultimate benefactor will be African car buyers and sellers.”

 ??  ?? L-R: COO Autochek, Timi Tope Ologunoye; SVP West Africa, Mayokun Fadeyibi; SVP, East Africa, John Egwu, SVP New Markets, Iyamu Mohammed; and CEO, Etop Ikpe
L-R: COO Autochek, Timi Tope Ologunoye; SVP West Africa, Mayokun Fadeyibi; SVP, East Africa, John Egwu, SVP New Markets, Iyamu Mohammed; and CEO, Etop Ikpe

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