A New Market, New Partnerships

South African retail research business Trade Intelligence has marked its official entry into the Kenyan market with a Retail Trends presentation at the RETRAK Forum.

Trade Intelligence, a respected market intelligence and research firm in the consumer goods sector, has announced its official foray into the Kenyan market with a Retail Trends presentation by Business Development Lead, Andrea Ellens. The presentation, held at the recent Retail Trade Association of Kenya (RETRAK) forum, provided an in-depth analysis of Kenya’s evolving retail landscape, emphasising the critical role of data-driven decision making in the sector.

During the insightful session, Ellens delved into a range of topics, including the macro factors shaping the East African FMCG retail trading landscape, emerging global retail trends, and the nuances of Kenyan shopper behaviour and preferences. Notably, her discourse shed light on loyalty strategies as a competitive advantage, the rise of convenience in modern trade stores impacting traditional dukas and kiosks, and the significance of hyper-segmentation to foster shopper-centric experiences.

Andrea Ellens herself has a long professional history with FMCG globally and in Kenya, having worked in the market with top international brands a decade ago. “It’s a changed landscape today,” she says. “Ten years ago, the informal trade was the dominant force in Kenyan retail. With the development of modern retail in Kenya, we’re seeing that entrepreneurial spirit translated into something really special – some of the most innovative and exciting execution at retail we’ve ever seen. We’re excited to share this inspiration with local brands, but also with our clients at home.

Trade Intelligence collaborated on its RETRAK presentation with affiliate company, DataOrbis, which maintains a strong presence in Kenya with RETRAK’s CEO, Wambui Mbarire, and other local industry experts. These partnerships reinforce Trade Intelligence’s commitment to harnessing local expertise and resources, augmenting that with Ti’s two decades of experience in retail research to ensure the delivery of accurate and comprehensive research on the Kenyan market. The RETRAK partnership underscores a commitment to fostering enduring relationships within the Kenyan retail sector, emphasising the dedication of the business to contribute positively to the retail ecosystem of any geography in which it operates.

Our mission is simple – to foster better and more profitable trading partnerships between retailers and suppliers wherever we operate,” said Andrea Ellens. “We are resolutely committed to nurturing relationships with stakeholders, leveraging the profound insights we’ve gathered, and cementing our position as a trusted source of in-depth retail intelligence.

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