SPOTON
It is difficult to locate small businesses in Nigeria due to inadequate office and house numbering systems. Millions of small and micro businesses in rural and sub-urban communities have no formal location-based business identity, a key requirement to access capital and new market opportunities in the formal economy.
This limits businesses’ visibility and opportunity to sell to new customers virtually, receipt payment digitally and build digital financial history for guaranteed access to capital.
SpotOn provides location-based digital identity by mapping geo-coordinates to any 11-digit phone numbers; such that the mobile phone numbers become their address.
With over 180million mobile connections in Nigeria out of a population of 200million+, Spoton ensures more people have access to the digital economy through a safe and private digital identity that allows small businesses to thrive with expanded access to commerce and capital.
SpotOn aims to address the challenge of economic/financial divide by providing an alternative identity system to the informal segment.
This will effectively serve the over 40million micro businesses across Nigeria, especially the rural and suburban segments who have no form of digital footprint which can be leveraged for point-of-presence identity, commerce or verifiable access to capital.
SpotOn expands their business reach through the digital marketplace, which works on their basic featurephones and short-message services (SMS) for easy business transactions, complemented with a phone-based wallet for virtual payment and credit history building.
With this solution, farmers, vulcanizers, street traders, fashion designers and many others can unlock more opportunities in the digital economy through a location-verifiable digital identity that drives commerce, social credibility and verifiable access.
Spoton is a geospatial mobile and web application which maps locations and commercial opportunities at hyperlocal levels.
Every micro-business owner downloads the Android app on their basic featurephones. The application uses SMS to verify the owner’s phone number and then maps this to the coordinate where the business is located. The business owner decides the degree of visibility of the digital identity by pre-validating phone numbers that can access it on the application.
In addition, the commercial credibility of the SpotOn app is reinforced by the on-site verifiers, a network of 6,000 local data agents, who visits each business location to verify the location and the nature of business for accuracy and appropriateness. In addition, these agents help the users to set up a marketplace, manage offers and integrate financial wallet via owner-driven authentication. This effort addresses the digital literacy gap in this segment of the informal economy.
The local business owners can also use basic SMS to manage the application with ease. A dedicated call centre is provided in local languages to address queries.
The platform exposes its API to financial services providers to leverage its credibility data to support loan access decision making.
This digital identity solution is targeted at the low-income informal business owners in rural and suburban locations in Nigeria. The majority of this segment do not have access to bank loans because they are thin-file with no financial history and credible business documentation and traceable business location.
Therefore, many of them have become victims of predatory lenders at shylock interest rates and unbearable terms which have killed many businesses. In addition, the lack of a credit bureau and shared social infrastructure for better loan decisions have limited the growth opportunities of micro-businesses in Nigeria.
While e-commerce is booming for the medium to large scale businesses, the low-income informal businesses are disadvantaged because of lack of digital presence, that is, basic location identity and social credibility.
This solution is a bottom-up approach to address their needs for visibility, credibility building, and commercial traction, while also enabling them to build a financial history for incremental growth capital.
Beyond the opportunity to sell and become findable digitally, the platform digitizes business transaction, social reviews, virtual payments, and digital footfalls.
- Scale safe and private digital identity and financial tools to allow people and small businesses to thrive in the digital economy.
SpotOn is a solution that is carefully designed to upscale and support micro businesses by creating digital identities for them in a way that they can participate in the digital economy with minimal technical know-how.
Our simple approach uses mobile phone on a basic featurephone, which is a common denominator in the informal socio-economic segment of Nigeria. Our technology incorporates the use of spatial data to enable businesses to become locally visible for incremental opportunities that digital economy brings. It is bespoke to scale safe digital identity that allows small businesses to thrive in the digital economy.
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model.
SpotOn (mobile and web app) is a prototype that is at the stage where all the needed features are added one milestone at a time, and each new added feature tested in-house by the team. It currently exists as a mobile app that is yet to be hosted. We are at this stage where we are testing to be sure it can give us at least 70% of the desired outcome. The remaining 30% we will get after deployment.
- A new application of an existing technology
The solution is catalytic because of its focus approach on the low-income segment and an intentional technology built on what they have (mobile phone number and basic feature phone with interoperable SMS services)
The opportunity to create a mobile-powered marketplace takes the concept of informal e-commerce to the next level while also driving inclusiveness and access for many.
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- GIS and Geospatial Technology
- Software and Mobile Applications
- Rural
- Peri-Urban
- Urban
- Poor
- Low-Income
- Middle-Income
- 1. No Poverty
- 8. Decent Work and Economic Growth
- 9. Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
- 10. Reduced Inequality
- 11. Sustainable Cities and Communities
- 12. Responsible Consumption and Production
- Nigeria
- Nigeria
Our solution aims to serve the over 5 million small businesses in Nigeria in 3 years.
We plan to take an agile approach to onboard the 1million micro and small enterprises in South West Nigeria through our effective crowdsourcing approach using young post-secondary graduates. This approach will be replicated to take the product to the rural and semi-urban business in the remaining states of Nigeria with the help of our rapidly growing community of 6000+ verified data agents/collectors spread across all the states of Nigeria. They will be compensated per outlet registered and verified through another third party agent.
No Poverty : reduction in the national poverty indices
No Hunger: reduction in the incidences of absolute poverty (complete lack of the means necessary to meet basic personal needs, such as food)
Decent Work and Economic Growth : Growth in microbusinesses and new jobs created by recruiting people and paying taxes
Responsible Inequalities: Increase in number of businesses owned by women and their sustained lifecycle beyond 3 years
- Hybrid of for-profit and nonprofit
We have 8 people working on this solution.
We have a team of Data Scientists, Machine Learning Engineers, Web and Mobile Developers, GIS Specialists, Project Managers and researchers.
Data Science Nigeria has effectively built strong organizational structure and implementation excellence that has attracted global grants from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF), Mastercard Foundation, Butner Family Foundation Switzerland/AI Commons, World Bank etc.
BMGF Project 1:
BMGF Project 2:
MasterCard Foundation:
We have a robust Advisory Board of leading global experts who keep the organization accountable through best practice governance.
We run accountable and audited operations with two dedicated offices, full-time staff and expertise in grant management. We practice full corporate governance, as evidence in our annual reports below:
2019-2020: https://bit.ly/DSN-Annualrepor...
2018-2019: https://bit.ly/DSN-Annualrepor...
2017-2018: https://bit.ly/DSN-Annualrepor...
- Individual consumers or stakeholders (B2C)
- Business model (e.g. product-market fit, strategy & development)
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Data Science Nigeria (Registered under the Corporate Affairs Commission of Nigeria as Data Scientists Network Foundation) is a registered non-profit organization with a vision to build a world-class Artificial Intelligence knowledge, research and innovation ecosystem that delivers high impact & transformational research, business use applications, AI-first start-ups, employability and social good use cases; such that in 10 years, Nigeria will become one of the top 10 AI talent/knowledge destinations with 20% GDP multiplier impact.
We are an award-winning community of world-class experts in Data Science, Software Engineering, Geospatial Analytics, Financial Inclusion Analytics and Artificial Intelligence with an inspiring in-house team and additional access to the largest cluster of Nigerian and International AI talents. Data Science Nigeria’s tried, and true system of training and AI community building has been validated by world-class institutions. In January 2021, we emerged as the only African finalist in the Global XPRIZE Pandemic Response Challenge on the development of data-driven AI systems to predict COVID-19 infection rates and prescribe actions for minimizing COVID-19 transmissions.
Furthermore, in July 2020, we won the Award of Best Academic Poster at the 21st ACM Conference on Economics & Computation (EC’ 20)- the world’s premier conference on the interface of economics and computer science. In 2019, we won 2 highest Artificial Intelligence awards on the continent space at the Deep Learning Indaba, Kenya: Maathai Impact Award and 2nd Best Research Poster. In addition, we were recognized at the world’s largest Artificial Intelligence Hackathon, Tunisia 2019.
Based on the impact of our work in the past 4 years, we have been able to impact kids and teens in Nigeria by empowering them with Future of work-related skills to make them useful to their immediate society in the long term. Thereby supporting the Patrick J. McGovern Foundation in its mission to impact lives and benefit humanity at scale.
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