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PH Cab Firm Plans Digitalisation
As business operators struggle to digitalise their services, a Port- Harcourt based cab firm, Call Bob Nigeria, has concluded plans to digitalise 100 percent of its services throughout the federation.
The Chief Executive Officer of the company, Mr Bob Okoroma, gave this indication while speaking with newsmen in Port Harcourt, recently
He explained that the decision to digitalise was borne out of high demands for its car rental and leasing services by customers.
According to him, the planned digitalisation of the outfit would also enable it to actualise prompt service delivery as one of its focal points.
“For every growth phase, there is a vision that is set. That vision would continue to propel us to greater heights”, he said.
He disclosed that the firm was listed among the 100 fastest growing Small Scale Enterprises in Nigeria by a national newspaper, BusinessDay.
According to him, the listing, which stands for ’Top SMEs Awards in 2020′ is as a result of diligence and productivity of his workforce.
It would be recalled that the digitalisation of most businesses became imperative following the outbreak of Coronavirus pandemic in 2020 that discourages contacts.
By: King Onunwor
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