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CWG Targets SMEs with Cloud-based ERP Solution

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
August 25, 2020
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CWG Plc, Nigeria’s largest system integration company, has disclosed that it is targeting the Small and Medium Enterprise segment of the country’s economy with its cloud-based ERP solution tagged SMERP because the company believes the successful development and sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises is key as SMEs play a major role in most economies, particularly in developing countries like Nigeria, where they contribute about 70 percent of job creations.

According to CWG, most formal jobs are generated by SMEs, which create 7 out of 10 jobs but are lacking the basic tools to function effectively and efficiently.

The SMERP ERP platform supports the survival and standardization of the SME sector through different modules such as Invoicing, Accounting, Inventory, CRM, Point of Sale, Rewards and Loyalty Programs. These benefits to business owners ensure business expansion and transforming one-time customers to regulars.

“We have seen that SMEs in Nigeria have enormous challenges of innovating, supporting their business growth and keeping the lights-on. That is why we have developed the SMERP solution to strategically address their challenges,” said Omodolapo Orogbemi, SMERP’s Product Manager.

He disclosed that the CWG SMERP, a solution which he described as reliable, scalable and flexible to strategically achieve a competitive leading position in the SME sector for Nigeria is capitalising on this opportunity to achieve a success in enabling SMEs to improve the GDP of the Nigerian Economy.

Specifically, he said the SMERP ERP solution would provide business outcome such as smooth functioning of daily processes, enhancement of work efficiency, substantial reduction in recurring cost and improved operational efficiency for smes.

Other value proposition of the solution, according to Omodolapo are remote business monitoring, business intelligence and data analytics and improving the overall competitiveness in the world market through modern technologies.

SMEs account for the majority of businesses worldwide and are important contributors to job creation and global economic development. They represent about 90 per cent of businesses and more than 50 per crnt of employment worldwide. The World Bank Group estimated that formal SMEs contribute up to 40 per cent of national income (GDP) in emerging economies.

 

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