This is supported by research done by GSMA Mobile Economy, stating that 615 million people in sub-Saharan Africa will subscribe to mobile services by 2025.
This is equivalent to 50% of the region's population and USD$155-billion (approximately R2.5-trillion) of the economic value added will be generated by mobile technologies and services by 2025.
SHAREit says that it allows its users to share files at a high speed without Internet data, and access seamless digital content of the highest possible quality. In the latest
AppsFlyer Performance Report (14
th Edition) released in 2022, SHAREit was ranked as the number four media source globally in volume and power rankings in
Non-gaming categories on the IAP index.
The SHAREit Group adds that it has achieved significant business growth in the Fiscal Year 2021 / 2022 globally. The revenue of the company has increased by 220% and the advertising revenue has tripled in the last financial year.
Karam Malhotra, partner and global vice-president at SHAREit Group, says, "Africa has been identified as one of the most exciting markets as it is largely an Android market, with increasing digital behaviour and adoption of new technologies. We are expecting Africa to outperform our average growth in 2022 and become one of the leading regions for our company in the next three years."
Arunabh Madhur, regional VP and head of business EMEA at SHAREit Group, adds, "In the new financial year our focus has been on tech verticals, which includes sectors like e-commerce, finance technology, food technology, video, gaming and educational technology. Our objective will be to ensure that we add massive value and growth to our partners with strong performance solutions in Africa and other parts of the world."
Chanel Hardman, country director for South Africa at SHAREit Group, concludes, "As a next-generation technology company, we continue to strengthen our commitment to provide seamless access to digital content and help businesses to grow. Our team will have a very strong association with Perform DM, our media sales partner for Africa to drive growth for our local partners and the SHAREit brand globally."
AppsFlyer has also outlined four key success factors for app growth in the continent in its
African Mobile Apps Landscape Report. These include:
- app marketing
- growing user base and driving installs
- understanding customer journeys to generate high-value in-app actions, and
- driving customer value by improving the user experience.
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