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From $300K to a $120M Empire: How Omnibiz is Rewiring Africa’s Informal Retail Economy

LAGOS — When Deepankar Rustagi looked at Africa’s massive but highly fragmented retail sector, he didn’t just see a logistical problem, he saw a $120 million opportunity. Armed with an initial war chest of roughly $300,000 pooled from friends and family, Rustagi has successfully transformed Omnibiz into a continental supply chain juggernaut, successfully connecting African small retailers to the digital economy.

While the global startup ecosystem has heavily applauded Omnibiz for securing a total of $29 million in funding over recent years, the company’s hyper-growth wasn’t fueled by venture capital alone. The real catalyst driving this $120 million platform has been its laser focus on solving the deeply entrenched inefficiencies plaguing traditional African trade.

Launched in 2019, Omnibiz serves as an essential lifeline for retailers across Nigeria and Ghana. The platform allows these businesses to order fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) directly from manufacturers using simple digital tools. Today, the B2B e-commerce platform boasts partnerships with over 200 major brands and relies on a trusted network of over 70 local logistics partners to keep commerce flowing.

Solving the “Invisible” SME Crisis For decades, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and small and midsize businesses (SMBs) in West Africa faced crippling operational challenges. Before Omnibiz, shopkeepers regularly suffered from chronic stockouts, blind inventory management, and a severe lack of working capital. Worse, retailers often had to shutter their stores for an entire day—sacrificing vital daily income—just to travel to crowded wholesale markets, only to find limited product availability and unpredictable pricing.

Omnibiz stepped in to completely flip the script by adopting a pioneering “asset-light” model. Instead of buying up massive delivery fleets and pouring capital into owning physical infrastructure, Omnibiz focused on digitizing the entire supply chain. They utilize the existing capacity of regional logistics companies on-demand. Through real-time data-driven inventory insights, smart warehousing, and synchronized logistics, Omnibiz acts as a software layer that eliminates the friction of physical procurement without actually owning the delivery trucks.

Empowering the Small Business Owner For the everyday small business owner, the benefits have been immediately transformative. By bringing key stakeholders onto a single, unified digital platform, Omnibiz has significantly reduced stockouts and provided vulnerable businesses with access to crucial financial services, including embedded credit and working capital solutions.

Retailers no longer need to halt operations to restock; goods are seamlessly ordered via a mobile app or WhatsApp and delivered right to their storefronts for free. This unprecedented visibility also allows manufacturers to accurately match supply with demand, boosting the entire ecosystem’s profitability and preventing the waste of capital on products that won’t sell. By turning local mom-and-pop shops into data-empowered nodes of a vast supply chain, Omnibiz has proven that the future of African commerce lies in supercharging the informal market with accessible digital tools.

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