Nigeria’s TajaPlus Becomes First to Get Investment from 440NG

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1002824_481730948576242_604090286_nTaja Plus, a startup that helps sellers manage their inventory and get notified when a stock is low, generate sales reports and users can also manage multiple stores has become the first to get investment from 440ng.
Kresten Buch, CEO 88mph announced on Monday, “

 

Taja Plus is available as windows app or Android app, and is free for download but users get a 30-day trial to allow users take inventory of all their products and set stock notifications. Users can also use the platform to accept payments for goods or services with cash or credit card.
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377300_348018285280843_32414035_nApart from generating informative sales reports, users can also backup and synchronize their products and sales with the cloud via their windows PCs and laptops or they can also get Taja Smart Retailer on Android.

Taja Plus works simply, users download and install taja.Create a taja account, then login to the app to create products to reflect their inventory and then sell smart.

Below is a screen shot of Taja Plus.
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