Nigeria’s online classified, OLX, is three years in the online business of bringing sellers and buyers on a single platform to trade on used household items and cars.
To mark its third anniversary of successful business in Nigeria, OLX hosted top performing car dealers and journalists, where it reiterated its commitment to boosting customer experience always.
Speaking at the anniversary celebration, which was held in Lagos, the Country Manager, OLX, Lola Masha reaffirmed the company’s commitment to continuous innovation and improved quality of service delivery to its teeming users.
According to Masha, “When OLX commenced operations in Nigeria three years ago, we had our work clearly cut out. We started out with a determination to build an operation with excellence at its core.”
According to Masha, “When OLX commenced operations in Nigeria three years ago, we had our work clearly cut out. We started out with a determination to build an operation with excellence at its core.”
She added: “Among the many segments of our business, the vehicle category is one of our most popular, and we have seized the occasion of our third anniversary to celebrate our top-performing dealers on our site who have played a major role in our on-going success story. We are doing all we can to boost this category and other ones by establishing operational relationships and forging partnerships with other credible brands.’’
Masha described OLX as the world’s leading classifieds platform in growth markets that is available in more than 40 countries and over 50 languages.
“OLX connects local people to buy, sell or exchange used goods and services by making it fast and easy for anyone to post an ad through the mobile app. Every month, hundreds of millions of people in local markets around the world use OLX’s online marketplace to find and sell a wide range of products, including vehicles, electronics, phones and much more,” she added.
Masha described OLX as the world’s leading classifieds platform in growth markets that is available in more than 40 countries and over 50 languages.
“OLX connects local people to buy, sell or exchange used goods and services by making it fast and easy for anyone to post an ad through the mobile app. Every month, hundreds of millions of people in local markets around the world use OLX’s online marketplace to find and sell a wide range of products, including vehicles, electronics, phones and much more,” she added.
While acknowledging that the business has experienced its fair share of challenges, Public Relations Manager of OLX, Uche Nwagboso said each challenge has, however, presented a unique growth opportunity.
“Each obstacle has actually driven us to do more, to innovate more and to achieve more. We believe that as we continue to innovate, to form new strategic alliances and to strengthen our twin pillars of safety and trust, we are contributing to the evolution and establishment of a vibrant e-commerce culture in Nigeria. Indeed, OLX is driven to become such a credible brand in the country that anytime, anyone has a product to buy or sell, the person automatically thinks OLX,” Nwagboso said.
Sharing his OLX experience at the event, Henchard Omere, a car dealer based in Ikeja who has been on OLX since July 2013 and placed 322 ads till date, said, “As a car dealer, my dreams of expanding my reach had always seemed far-fetched until the day a colleague told me about OLX and since I signed on two years ago, my business has grown like never before.”
“With the limited space in my shop, I had many cars parked at my house but thanks to OLX, I was able to sell 12 vehicles within a short period. I have also diversified to other profitable ventures because of the OLX advantage of safety, trust and convenience, and I am so grateful to the OLX team and everyone who has helped make my dreams come true,” Omere said.
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