Airtel Kenya is riding on the wave of the economy to provide best products and services in support of business in Kenya and across Africa, the company’s CEO, Adil El Youssefi has said. Mr Adil was speaking at breakfast meeting he hosted for business leaders in Nairobi last month and that brought together over 20 business leaders from Kenya’s finance and manufacturing sectors.
Expressing his delight at the opportunity to interact with the business CEOs, Adil said challenged his contemporaries to jointly explore new innovative solutions that will take advantage for Airtel’s technology to help businesses leverage the digital opportunities for growth. “This forum is helpful as it gives us an opportunity to collectively share ideas on disruptive communication solutions that our sectors require to help drive businesses. We are happy with the existing partnerships that we currently have with Airtel and we are committed to continue working together in future,” said Kenafric Industries Limited CEO Bharat Shah.
Airtel Business (Enterprise Business Unit) is responsible for developing end-to-end technology and telecommunication solutions to the business market comprising of corporates, government and public sector, SMEs and global markets. Customers can chose from Airtel’s bouquet of business mobility voice and data services, bundled and broadband plans, fixed network services, managed and hosted services, business to business (B2B) and consumer to business (C2B) payment solutions through Airtel Money.