1. Jumia – Nigeria
Jumia only launched its mobile app in August of this year, but the
website has proven to be one the most popular online shopping
destinations for Nigerian users. The free app connects users to the
latest fashion, electronic devices and beauty products, as well as
explore daily deals from the top international and local brands. “For
Jumia it’s immensely important to also offer a mobile solution to our
customers. M-commerce is not just an additional channel, but might be
the entry point to gaining many more customers in a market where
landlines are not always 100% stable,” said Jeremy Hodara, co-CEO of
Jumia’s parent company, Africa Internet Holding.
2. Konga – Nigeria
Konga prides itself as being Nigeria’s largest online mall and
recently also became the first African e-commerce website and first
Nigerian company to be verified by social media platform Facebook. The
website is an online shopping destination, offering visitors a catalogue
of 200,000 products that span a range of categories including phones,
computers, clothing, shoes, home appliances, books and baby products.
The official Konga app is available for Android devices and in July the
company released a Windows Phone app that is compatible with Nokia’s
Lumia smartphone range and selected phones within the Asha series. “We
are excited about this partnership with Nokia which has birthed this
mobile app extending the convenience of online shopping to Nigerians who
currently own Nokia devices,” said Konga.com’s head of marketing,
Onyeka Akumah. The apps allows users to browse products and make offers
to purchase.
3. iROKING – Nigeria
e-Commerce does not necessarily focus exclusively on clothing,
electronics or consumable goods – entertainment can also be thrown into
the mix. iRoking is one of the biggest suppliers of music to the
Nigeria market and, with the mobile app, users are able to download
music files from Nigeria’s top music artists. “iROKING, Nigeria’s number
one online music platform, brings Nigerian music lovers some of the
biggest artists of the moment, direct to Android phones,” the company
states. Users are able to download unlimited tracks directly on to their
mobile device and keep up-to-date with Nigeria’s freshest music and
videos.
4. BidorBuy – South Africa
Launched in 1999, bidorbuy.co.za is marketed as Africa’s largest
online marketplace. The emphasis of this marketplace is on product
variety within numerous categories that cover all aspects of the modern
lifestyle. The mobile app, which is freely available on the Android and
Apple app stores, provides users with a condensed version of the website
where they will be able to search for goods and openly bid for them.
Users will also be able to log into their accounts and keep track of any
purchases or current bids on items they have put up for sale.
5. OLX – South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria
OLX is the newest player in the online classifieds area and the
company’s app works across all selected countries including Kenya,
Nigeria and South Africa. OLX launched their mobile app earlier this
year empowering users with the functionality to search local
classifieds in their respective countries, reply to listings and post
ads for free with just a few simple taps. Although the app looks
similar to the official website, it has been customised for mobile
viewing. In the Android marketplace, the OLX app has been downloaded
over 5-million times across the world and the latest update ensured
support for users without a Google Maps library.
6. Kalahari – South Africa
Kalahari.com considers itself to be South Africa’s largest and most
popular online shopping destination. Naturally user would assume that
the company has a mobile app – in fact, they have three different apps
to choose from. The kalahari.com Shopping App is the main app in the
bundle and provides users with access to books, gadgets, homeware,
appliances, toys and music, all of which is available on the shopping
website. According to the site there are over 8-million items that
visitors can choose from using the search bar, along with the invitation
to scan the barcode of any item to find out if it can be acquired at a
cheaper rate at kalahari.com. The other two apps are Scan & Shop
(which allows users to scan barcodes and view information of the product
on Kalahari) and New Kalahari.com eReader, which makes it easier to
read eBooks bought on kalahari.com
7. Mpayer – Kenya
Strictly speaking, Mpayer is not an e-Commerce application, but it
does facilitate e-Commerce in Kenya. The app allows users to keep track
of payments made through Kenya’s highly-successful M-PESA mobile money
service and to “monitor payments to different branches and departments,
and the money goes straight to the Bank or back to M-PESA”. Users can
also send customised Bulk messages to their clients, reaching over 1,500
customers per second.
8. Uber – South Africa
Uber is an e-Commerce service with a bit of a twist (and turn).
Recently launched in South Africa, Uber provides a service through
which users can contact the company and request a driver to pick them
up. The app can be used to select a pick-up and drop-off point, as well
as pay for the service. “By seamlessly connecting riders to drivers
through our apps, we make cities more accessible, opening up more
possibilities for riders and more business for drivers,” the company
said in a statement. While Uber only entered the South Africa market
recently, it is already operating in 35 cities across the world and
there are plans to expand further.
9. Property24 – South Africa
The property market continues to grow. While it might take a few
knocks during a recession, the citizens of any country will always be on
the lookout for the property of their dreams. Available for Android,
Apple and BlackBerry, the app displays all of South Africa’s leading
Estate Agent properties for sale and to rent, and features full-screen
photographs and location-based searching. The Android app has already
been downloaded more than 50 000 times, and features all the
functionality users experience on the official Property24 website.
10. DealDey - Nigeria
Launched in March 2011, DealDey features a daily deal on the best
things to do, see, eat, and buy in Lagos and Abuja – similar to
international deal site GroupOn. In truth the website does not have a
mobile app, but it does have a fairly comprehensive mobile (mobi)
website. “At DealDey we support local businesses and in return they
support consumers with good savings! We want to create a Win-Win
scenario each and every day for local merchants who want to attract new
customers, and consumers who want to save money,” the company states.
DealDey has also grown exponentially over the last two years
and its user base has increased from 100 000 last year to over 500
000 in March this year.
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