Yango Demonstrates Commitment to Africa Technology Growth and Entrepreneurship Empowerment at CEO Africa Forum 2024

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Yango, one of the leading tech companies operating in Africa, showcased its continued commitment to the continent’s development at the CEO AFRICA Forum In Kigali on May 16-17, 2024. The forum brought together innovators, entrepreneurs, industry leaders, and public policy makers to discuss the future of technology and its impact on African cities.

Yango has grown exponentially since entering the continent six years ago, now operating in over 13 countries and becoming in some countries the household name for affordable, safe rides and deliveries. This growth has solidified its position as a frontrunner in the ride-hailing and Tech Services. In Africa, Yango initially launched its ride-hailing services starting with Ivory Coast in 2018, and is now present in Algeria, Angola, Cameroon, DRC, Ghana, Morocco, Mozambique, Namibia, Republic of Congo, Senegal, Zambia and Ethiopia. Today, almost a million drivers and couriers use the Yango platform as their main income source. Yango rides in 2023 more than doubled year on year. More than a quarter billion journeys have been taken on Yango in Africa since the start.

Yango’s ride-hailing business model is focused on empowering Entrepreneurship and strengthening local partners’ development across the continent. As of December 2023, more than 1720 SME partners in Africa benefited from their partnership with Yango. Yango’s strength remains in technology excellence, and provision of top-notch products and services to local SME partners who run their transport, delivery and financial services businesses. Yango expects to grow the number of partners by 30% through 2024 and will focus on devising business improvement programs for SME suppliers to grow with Yango.

Adeniyi Adebayo, Yango’s Chief Business Officer and Head of Africa, took part in the strategic Innovation and Tech panel where he shared the company’s vision and the role of technology in transforming urban transportation in Africa.

Adebayo stated, “We are thrilled to once again be a part of this community. The prestigious forum provided a platform for Yango to highlight our success and share insights on the future of African mobility and demonstrate dedication to sustainable growth, local investment, and commitment to African markets. We have increased our investment in the continent demonstrating our strong commitment to sustained, long-term growth across Africa with new markets and services launched since the last CEO Africa forum, thus doubling our number of rides year-on-year.”

Alongside ride-hailing, Yango also has diverse businesses globally such as Maps, Navigator, Yango devices (Yasmina), media services (Play), cloud storage (Photo), fintech (Pay), Education, on-demand item delivery and food delivery. and e-commerce etc. Yango has already started expansion to new services with the Yangoapp, committing to be the one-stop shop for Africans across the continent.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Yango.

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