Brief Company Profile: We play the Technology & Business Intermediator (TBI) role of reducing the opacity and high transaction cost associated with lending to SMEs by digitizing enterprise operations and the credit decisioning process.
We are looking to expand to East and Southern Africa to reach more SMEs with technology services.
Would be nice to discuss possible areas of collaboration.
Ikechukwu Okoli
Capsule Business Technology
Co-founder & Business Development Manager
CARRO Organic Ltd is a natural cosmetics company specializing in the production of high-quality skincare products made from organic carrots. Our flagship product is carrot oil, carefully extracted to preserve the rich nutrients and antioxidants found in fresh carrots
re a root vegetable known for their vibrant orange color, though they also come in purple, red, white, and yellow varieties. Originally domesticated in Persia over 1,000 years ago, they were initially grown for their aromatic leaves and seeds rather than their roots. Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which the body converts into vitamin A, making them a nutritious addition to any diet. They can be eaten raw, cooked, or juiced, and are commonly used in soups, salads, and desserts
Home and Office interior design specialists!! ( Wardrobes, tv stands, beds, kitchen, office tables, coffee tables, dinning, sofa and other related furnitures).
A not-for-profit organization that uses Celebrities for Social Change through special events like Queen of the North Ghana TV Reality show, Northern Excellence Awards, Northern Ghana Entertainment Awards, Northern Ghana Festival, Prestigious Women Awards, SMTC, Youth in Creative Arts Conference and many more. .
Irish potato involves the cultivation of Solanum tuberosum, commonly known as Irish potatoes, which are a staple food crop grown for their starchy tubers. Potatoes thrive in cool climates with well-drained, fertile soils and are typically planted from seed tubers. The crop requires regular weeding, hilling, and protection from pests like potato beetles and diseases such as late blight. Irish potatoes are harvested about 3 to 4 months after planting and provide a vital source of income and food security for many smallholder farmers. They are widely used for both household consumption and commercial processing.