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Logistics And FinTech Combine To Solve Africa’s Transport Challenges

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Sacheen Kala, Head of the Founders Factory Partnership at Standard Bank’s Moonshots business innovation division
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Key to unlocking value chains, especially in the tech startup space, is the ability of large, established corporates to work effectively with small, agile start-ups. Big corporations partnering with startups is an untested and undeveloped space. Few models have been developed to date and examples of successful collaboration are few and far between.

As such, the success of Standard Bank’s recent direct minority equity investment into Tripplo, a tech-enabled logistics solution “highlights the power of both Standard Bank’s future-ready strategy as well as its ecosystems approach in building and managing successful partnerships with start-ups,” says Sacheen Kala, Head of the Founders Factory Partnership at Standard Bank’s Moonshots business innovation division.

This startup partnership ability arose when Standard Bank entered a relationship with tech business accelerator, Founders Factory Africa (FFA), a venture development company that designs, builds, and scales tech-enabled businesses across Africa.

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Victor Chaitezvi, Founder of Tripplo

Recognising the challenges of intra-African logistics and trade, Victor Chaitezvi started Tripplo in 2018, armed with a vision to reimagine the movement of African cargo. Building a digital platform enabling real-time road freight cargo booking integration and management across SADC, “Chaitezvi effectively transformed the regions’ long-established manually operated cargo logistics industry – in just three months,” says Darren Segal, Head of Moonshots. As it turned out, the Tripplo platform also proved a just-in-time tech lifeline for the domestic logistics sector locked down by the Covid-19 pandemic.

Standard Bank’s Tripplo partnership is an excellent example of how a “large platform organisation can deploy technology to leverage its own value chains to unlock growth, while working successfully with comparatively small independent startups” says Kala.

Standard Bank’s experience with Founders Factory Africa (FFA) generally, and Tripplo in particular, has informed an effective two-stage corporate – startup cooperation model.

In the first stage, the FFA tech incubator partnership enabled access through the identification and development of concepts, including how the bank could deploy its networks and abilities to solve for the start-up. The second or venture-led stage, integrated the bank’s ability and networks to co-build the business with the start-up partner.

The model allows Standard Bank to support entrepreneurship and grow new businesses in line with its purpose to drive Africa’s growth “while gaining insight into the growth cycle of tech start-ups and highlighting opportunities to deploy the bank’s own networks to unlock and participate in this growth,” explains Kala. Since the partnership also involves direct investment, the bank receives an additional “return on investment commensurate with the success of the venture supported,” he adds.

Today, Tripplo operates a digital logistics platform that facilitates the safe and efficient movement of road freight cargo across SADC, providing compliant transporters access to credible cargo owners and cargo brokers. The platform also enables clients to manage all transporter company documents, provides detailed kilometre-by-kilometre trip itineraries for trucks moving goods on any SADC route, while housing detailed information on trucks, trailers, and drivers all in one place, ensuring license, permit and fee compliance.

Standard Bank’s involvement has also allowed it to extend many of the benefits of its own ecosystem, like Truck Fuel Net and Instant Money, to the Tripplo platform. The bank also provides Tripplo with foreign exchange rates, credit, and goods in transit insurance services. In addition, Tripplo gained access to Standard Bank clients needing transport solutions, with the bank in turn “offering Tripplo as a service to our own business banking clients as well as other entrepreneurs in our enterprise segment,” explains Kala.

By optimising and automating operations for small transporters across both its own and Standard Bank’s platforms, Tripplo increases profitability for cargo owners, cargo brokers and transporters alike, “while extending Standard Bank’s own digital capability to a previously largely manually managed industry,” explains Kala.

Standard Bank’s Tripplo investment shows how far its ecosystem approach has migrated away from traditional financial services thinking. More generally, “working with FFA has developed a more venture approach to start-ups, broadening thinking on what a bank is, what a bank can do and how a bank can relate to and integrate its abilities with start-ups,” concluded Segal.

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