Rocket Internet’s Kaymu Launches In Ghana & Morocco

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kaymugh Online marketplace Kaymu, venture backed by Rocket Internet’s Africa Internet Holding, is launching in Morocco and Ghana in a move to connect sellers and real buyers with just one click.

Kaymu launched in Nigeria and Pakistan in the winter of 2013 and has in less than 9 months grown from 10 to over 60 employees as the website has quickly become the go-to site for buyers and sellers to trade online in each country.

According to Jeremy Hodara, co-CEO Africa Internet Holding: “We are very proud to be able to expand our business within Africa and come to Morocco and Ghana. The online marketplace services are growing tremendously fast and we are confident to take our brand to a new level and continue a fast development of Kaymu in Africa.”

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The online auction marketplace, which enables business and individuals to sell items for no additional cost. At the same time, customers can search for desired products making online shopping more convenient than ever:

  • Kaymu offers the best deals by traders on large selection of items including electronics, gadgets, books, cars and fashion products.
  • Sellers have the opportunity to own a shop where they can sell their products
  • The system is based on action and fixed price system to meet the needs of each seller and to provide an unique experience for the buyers.

Sacha Poignonnec, co-CEO Africa Internet Holding said Kaymu has already had exceptional success in both Nigeria and Pakistan by a clear focus on market leadership. “With the launch of Morocco and Ghana, there are no limits of how far we can take this brand. There are many more countries to come for Kaymu,”  he said.

 

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