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Carmart Africa is an online platform founded Ikwu Onyeka for buying and selling automobiles, primarily serving the Nigerian and broader African market. The platform was launched in 2019 under the name Carmart.ng and later rebranded to Carmart.africa in 2023 as part of an effort to expand its services across the African continent. The marketplace facilitates the sale of both new and used cars and connects buyers directly with sellers, with a focus on providing transparent pricing tools and vehicle information.
History
[edit]Carmart Africa was initially launched as Carmart.ng in 2019, with the goal of offering a streamlined online service for car transactions in Nigeria. The platform quickly gained popularity among Nigerian car buyers and sellers due to its user-friendly interface and focus on local market conditions. In 2023, the company rebranded to Carmart.africa to reflect its ambitions of reaching a broader African audience. This rebranding was accompanied by an expansion in services, including the introduction of new tools aimed at improving transparency in the car market, such as price checkers and valuation tools.
Rebranding
[edit]The rebranding from Carmart.ng to Carmart.africa[1] marked a pivotal moment in the company’s history, as it signaled a shift from a Nigeria-focused operation to a pan-African ambition. The new name reflects the company’s goal of becoming the go-to marketplace for cars across the African continent.
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[edit]- ^ Our Reporter (May 15, 2024). "https://thenationonlineng.net/carmart-ng-rebrands-expands-operations/".
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