Kyosk Digital Services Uganda connects over 20,000 traditional retailers
Kyosk Digital Services Uganda has celebrated the end of its first financial year by announcing its expansion to new locations, highlighting its growth and impact on the traditional FMCG sector in Uganda, which is the first phase in revolutionising the retail landscape. As Kyosk continues to grow and expand, it aims to empower the communities in which it operates. The company’s success in its first financial year is attributed to its hardworking team and partners who have provided unwavering dedication and support throughout the year. In the coming year, Kyosk looks forward to continuing to provide affordable, high-quality consumer goods to even more traditional retailers, building on the momentum of its successful first year.
SOURCE: The independent
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