MPost, a tech startup that transforms mobile numbers into virtual addresses currently with operations in Kenya, Rwanda, and Burundi has relocated its headquarters from Nairobi, Kenya, to Kigali, Rwanda after a backing from Renew Capital.
This move underscores MPost’s unwavering commitment to innovation and pursuit of an optimal environment to foster sustained growth. The government of Rwanda’s commitment to supporting innovation by providing a conducive environment for tech entrepreneurs has played a pivotal role in this strategic relocation. Renowned for its burgeoning tech ecosystem marked with a vibrant startup community, Rwanda emerges as an ideal landscape for MPost to expand its operations.
“We are excited about the opportunities that this strategic move brings, and we are honored to be hosted at Norrsken,” Twahir Mohamed, Founder of MPost commented, “This decision serves as our launchpad into Africa, and we look forward to contributing to Kigali’s thriving business community while leveraging the support and resources available at Norrsken to propel MPost to new heights.”
Established in 2016, MPost builds a digital smart addressing infrastructure for universal access and exchange, streamlining Postal Services, eCommerce, and logistics operations in Africa and beyond.
The relocation will propel this tech trailblazer to even higher heights as it also contributes to the country’s policy ecosystem in collaboration with the government. Furthermore, the company is enthusiastic about tapping into the available skilled and tech-savvy workforce available in Rwanda. MPost, throughout, is guided by excellence and assures its clients, partners, and other stakeholders that this commitment remains unwavering and the relocation to Rwanda is a testament to its dedication to achieving new milestones in the tech industry.