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Exciting offers for Christmas at Flutterwave, Pages by Dami Trade Fair

The Flutterwave Trade Fair, in partnership with Pages by Dami, will support 100 small businesses with a physical location where they sell to hundreds of potential walk-in customers.

• December 8, 2022
Flutterwave Trade fair
Flutterwave Trade fair

Flutterwave, Africa’s leading payments technology company,  announces the return of its trade fair in Nigeria after two successful outings in 2021. The Flutterwave Trade Fair, in partnership with Pages by Dami, will support 100 small businesses with a physical location where they sell to hundreds of potential walk-in customers.

The Flutterwave trade fair has historically seen young and vibrant shoppers in Lagos who take up the opportunity to do their Christmas shopping for themselves, family and friends. In the past, the trade fair has seen up to a thousand shoppers patronizing over hundred businesses. The trade fair provides an opportunity for fun seekers to enjoy their December shopping in a relaxed and controlled atmosphere full of fun activities and discounts.

It also helps small businesses to take advantage of the end-of-year sales season to grow revenue and their businesses. Register here to attend the Flutterwave Pages by Dami Trade Fair for an awesome shopping experience with friends and family.

Venue: Landmark Event Centre, VI, Lagos.

Date: Sunday, December 11, 2022.

Time: 10 am prompt

Commenting, Damilola Bello (Dammy B), Flutterwave’s Small Business Growth Partner said, “For me, the Flutterwave Trade Fair which is free for all our store owners is a way to help our community members maximize the Christmas shopping opportunities available to walk-in businesses. It is also an avenue to build ambassadors who will show other small businesses that with Flutterwave there are indeed endless possibilities for them.”

Speaking on the success of the 2021 edition, Kelly Praise–Founder of Kelly Praise Brand, and vendor at the last trade fair, said, “I’m grateful for the opportunity Flutterwave and Pages by Dami have given to small businesses like mine to grow. Since the last trade fair gave me an opportunity to make more sales and connect more with my target audience, I look forward to an even better experience this year”.

Olugbenga GB Agboola, CEO and Founder of Flutterwave, reiterated the company’s commitment to providing small businesses with the tools and initiatives they need to grow. He said, “The Flutterwave Trade Fair has helped us take our support for small businesses to a new dimension.  Small businesses are the lifeblood of our economy. Our local communities depend on SMEs to thrive. All around us are mum and pop stores selling and contributing to the growth of the local economy. They need more support from us. I invite everyone to the Flutterwave and Pages by Dami Trade Fair. The products are great, unique and come with a lot of discounts you may not see anywhere else.”

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