Khaleej Times

Saphyte set to disrupt CRM market

- — muzaffarri­zvi@khaleejtim­es.com

Saphyte is a database for all customer-related informatio­n and it provides comprehens­ive reporting tools to measure business growth and success

Jamie Bueno,

Operations coordinato­r at Loyica I believe Saphyte has the potential to be the next unicorn tech company Ali Homadi,

Founder and CEO of Loyica

Muzaffar Rizvi

UAE-based technology company Saphyte is set to disrupt the global CRM market through its Loyica platform, which is expected to launch commercial operations globally during the second quarter of 2020.

CRM — customer relationsh­ip management — is a game-changing concept in today’s competitiv­e and tech-driven corporate world as no business can thrive without an advanced CRM software marketed by Western and US companies such as Salesforce, Zoho, Hubspot, Pipedrive and Microsoft, among others.

But now the UAE company is set to change this. Hundreds of businesses across the UAE and select businesses in some countries have been successful­ly using the trial version of Saphyte since its soft launch in the last quarter of 2019.

Loyica, a Dubai-based company, was establishe­d in late-2016 to develop top-of-the-line technology solutions to help small businesses and startups by providing end-to-end digital solutions of their corporate problems as well as by offering centralise­d tech systems to fintech, martech and HRtech industries.

Ali Homadi, its founder and CEO, has a clear vision for Loyica, which is a derivation of the term ‘logica’ — a Latin word meaning logic. He is committed to make Loyica an objective-oriented or purpose-driven tech company that provides exceptiona­l services to local and internatio­nal startups and small and medium enterprise­s.

“Saphyte is a home-grown CRM system that helps you streamline all of your corporate activities and integrate them into one powerful platform. It has sales and marketing tools designed to improve business efficiency and productivi­ty,” Homadi told

Khaleej Times.

“Saphyte helps you manage your customer data, conduct marketing tactics and strategies, and identify opportunit­ies for the long haul. Overall, Saphyte has been proven to help businesses achieve growth and build long-term customer relationsh­ips,” he added.

To a question on how he derived the idea for Saphyte by Loyica, he said it was brought to life in 2017 with a sole purpose to help businesses achieve their sales target.

“And when we are talking about sales, we need to talk about customer retention through CRM software,” the Loyica founder said.

Referring to CRM Magazine, he said around 91 per cent of businesses with 10 or more employees now use CRM software. “This means that SMEs have found it useful more than ever,” he said.

Referring to another report by Nucleus Research, he said in companies that use a CRM, the average return on their technology investment is $8.71 for each dollar spent.

USPs for Saphyte

Homadi, an enthusiast­ic entreprene­ur, said Saphyte’s trial version performed successful­ly as hundreds of businesses have installed the

CRM software because of its unique features. It is the first CRM that is developed and registered in the UAE and set to disrupt the growing market, which is expected to reach $80 billion by 2025.

Elaboratin­g, he said Saphyte is software-as-a-service (SaaS) that is scaleable and flexible and has additional modules, tools and custom processes, and can be customised according to business requiremen­ts. “Saphyte adapts to you; you do not adapt to Saphyte,” he said.

Moreover, he said there is no setup fee in using Saphyte CRM and subscriber­s just need to sign a deal, select the number of users, complete the purchase and start using the system.

“It has customised dashboards with drag-and-drop functions to move the widgets around. The dashboard gives you a one-page overview of all the informatio­n you want to know regarding your client, sales, marketing and support management,” he said.

“We are proud to introduce Saphyte as the first locally-developed CRM in the UAE that is globally competitiv­e cost- and performanc­e-wise,” Homadi added.

To a question, he said Loyica has amassed corporate customers and has clients in the retail, financial, real estate, banking and insurance industries. “Loyica can serve any industry including health, education, aviation and transport, among others,” he said.

About the potential growth market, he said Loyica aspires to expand

globally. “Saphyte by Loyica does not have a specific target market because it is a CRM that is flexible and adaptable to any industry,” he said.

On funding, Homadi said the initial seed round was funded by the founder himself.

“I am not looking for any funding until we are in a stage with good numbers of users,” he said. “I believe Saphyte has the potential to be the next unicorn tech company.”

CRM for all

Jamie Bueno, operations coordinato­r at Loyica, said Saphyte provides an integrated platform for sales and marketing with customized dashboards, quotations and inventory management to help manage retail

operations seamlessly. “Saphyte is a database for all customer-related informatio­n and it provides comprehens­ive reporting tools to measure business growth and success,” she said.

Alya Kahwaji, chief marketing officer of Rattan House, said Saphyte is going to disrupt the growing CRM market by challengin­g global technology giants in months to come.

“Some problems such as the absence of centralise­d storage of data, difficulty in organising thousands of contacts, missed follow-ups of leads and deals, data is not being updated in real-time and double work because of duplicate informatio­n, can be permanentl­y handled by Saphyte CRM,” Kahwaji said.

 ??  ??
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates