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E-commerce: Kwik Delivery Partners Total On CAC Documents
Kwik Delivery and Total Nigeria Plc have announced a strategic partnership to develop an e-commerce fulfilment and delivery service in Nigeria.
This was contained in a statement signed by the General Manager, Sales & Marketing Division of Total Nigeria Plc, Charles Atiomo, and made available to our correspondent in Lagos.
The statement said that Kwik Delivery and Total Nigeria Plc have agreed to allow businesses to use TOTAL service stations as secure pickup locations of essential documents issued by the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) to Nigerian businesses, such as Certificates of Incorporation or CAC 1.1. forms.
“The Nigerian Corporate Affairs Commission is regularly innovating to improve its services to businesses and has recently decided to add a complete delivery and pickup service in order to streamline the issuance of its documents to Nigerian businesses.
“Drop off & pickup locations are essential to the development of e-commerce in Nigeria and TOTAL’s service stations have a great role to play, thanks to their trusted brand and quality service. We are glad to partner with Kwik Delivery on this essential service to Nigerian businesses”, he said.
In his own remarks, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Kwik Delivery, Romain Poirot-Lellig said, “This partnership is a great step toward establishing an e-commerce infrastructure that stakeholders can trust and rely on.
“We are honoured to inaugurate this service in partnership with Total Nigeria Plc and its dense network of strategically-located outlets.”
By: Nkpemenyie Mcdominic, Lagos
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