Microsoft launches Biz4Afrika in Kenya for SMEs

Apr 01, 2015

Microsoft 4Afrika has launched Biz4Afrika, an online portal for Kenyan small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to access locally relevant information and resources to promote SMEs and improve trade.

NAIROBI – Microsoft 4Afrika has launched Biz4Afrika, an online portal for Kenyan small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to access locally relevant information and resources to promote SMEs and improve trade. 
 
Biz4Afrika is an Africa-wide network of SMEs designed to enable a sustainable and connected community of entrepreneurs that will have a meaningful impact on job creation, global competitiveness and wealth creation in the long run. 
 
Speaking at the Connected East Africa, the inaugural regional ICT summit in Mombasa, Kunle Awosika, Country Manager of Microsoft Kenya, focused on the importance of the SME sector to boost intra-African trade.
 
“East Africa has already been cited by Harvard University as having surpassed the tipping point from primarily exporting raw materials to creating and exporting value-added goods and services. The continued shift from a labour-based economy to a knowledge economy will require increased online presence, particularly by SMEs who contribute about 45% of Kenya’s GDP,” Kunle said.
 
“The Biz4Afrika.co.ke online hub aims to meet the needs of every Start-up, Small Business and Medium-sized enterprise at three entry points; the start, growth and acceleration phase by aggregating freemium offers and relevant online services, complimented by valuable information, resources and learnings in one place.”
 
The baseline services of Biz4Afrika are offered in a ‘freemium’ format, whereby basic services are provided free of charge while more advanced features must be paid for. This will enable SMEs to become familiar with pay-as-you-go services that help entrepreneurs maximise their productivity while minimising their costs. 
 
SMEs can also join the hub as service providers to other businesses, thereby building a pipeline of potential clients. In the past year alone, Microsoft has seen 150,000 SMEs go online across Africa to offer, and to consume ICT services.
 
Darius Waithaka, Ag. Head of SME Solution Center at Kenya Institute of Management said, “we are privileged to be associated with  Biz4Afrika.co.ke online hub that brings together East Africa’s public and private sector to play an important role in creating a conducive environment and harmonize policies that encourages the growth of the SME sector and provide healthy competitiveness to ensure quality and affordable access to markets, technologies, financial services among others, hence promoting and enabling smooth cross-border trade amongst the traders.” 
 
Currently, intra-Africa trade is only at 12% compared to 61% within the European Union, according to the African Development Bank. But the International Data Corporation predicts that 2015 will see closer intra-Africa trade facilitated by ICT initiatives such as payment systems, financial inclusion initiatives, and cross-border payments.
 
Microsoft has launched several programmes targeted towards the development of SMEs across the continent including BizSpark, e-commerce portal in partnership with Skrill,  and Africa’s  first Intellectual Property Hub in Kenya to help entrepreneurs protect and monetise their innovations. 
 
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