SMEs
BY Desmond Tunde Coker
Orange Money, Business to Business and Small Office Home Office (SOHO) have concluded a one-day stakeholder engagement with representatives of Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) in the auditorium of the Freetown City Council on Thursday, June 6, 2024.
In his welcome address, Head of Indirect Sales, Achmed Mansaray appreciated participants for attending the one-day engagement. He noted that, the maiden event is geared towards bringing together partners to deliberate on services they are receiving from Orange Sierra Leone.
“At orange we do not just give our services, we endeavour to bring your needs to our services,” he stated
Deputy Chief Commercial Officer, Orange, Annie Wonnie Katta said that Orange Sierra Leone gives premium attention to the concerns of customers, and that they are moving from product centric to customer centric. “Our objective is to help businesses grow in Sierra Leone and as such I am encouraging you all to continue to choose Orange Sierra Leone as partners for digital solution.”
Speaking during the engagement, the Chief Executive Officer of Orange Money Sierra Leone, David Mansaray noted that the event is timely as it will help to get the views of customers. He disclosed that Orange Money will be introducing several new services to customers.
He further explained that Orange Money currently offer services from bank accounts to wallets and from wallets to bank accounts. He disclosed that Orange Money will introduce loan facilities to business owners who utilise Orange Money for transactions.
The event brought together several owners of SME owners from diverse background and they were able to relay their concerns and areas through which Orange Money could help improve their business for growth and development.
Mrs Pricilla Okechukwu, head of Sales Business to Business, said that similar engagement will be held in the regions so that they could know the concerns of SMEs.