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Facebook, Teleperformance open operations centre in Lagos

* targets SMEs across Sub-Saharan Africa Facebook has announced its partnership with Teleperformance, as it opened its first Small Business Group (SBG) Operations Centre in…

* targets SMEs across Sub-Saharan Africa

Facebook has announced its partnership with Teleperformance, as it opened its first Small Business Group (SBG) Operations Centre in Lagos, Nigeria, which provides outsourced support to all English-speaking advertisers across Sub-Saharan Africa.

In a statement made available in Lagos on Thursday, it said the centre will support advertisers across the region through its Advocacy, Community & Education (ACE) programme, which aims to build engaged communities who are growing their businesses, organizations and communities through social media.

“The SMEs in this programme will have the opportunity to attend online trainings, and for those in Nigeria face-to-face trainings, that will focus on how to leverage mobile and social media to build brand awareness, increase sales and connect more meaningfully with customers.

“It will serve as a networking opportunity where SMEs will be invited to join online Facebook Groups, and have the opportunity to learn from Community Managers, share knowledge and expertise.

“Meanwhile, through its Marketing Expert sales programmes which will support businesses in 34 countries across Sub-Saharan Africa, SMEs will receive consultative digital marketing advice from local expert agents, supporting them to find new customers and grow their businesses using Facebook and Instagram.

“SMEs who take part in this programme will also receive scheduled phone calls with marketing experts to create personalized and localised marketing plans that accelerate the growth and development of their businesses,” the statement read partly.

Commenting on the development, Adaora Ikenze, Facebook’s Head of Public Policy, Anglophone West Africa, said: “With over 90 million businesses globally using Facebook to find new customers, hire employees and engage with their communities, digital skills and harnessing those skills, is now ever more important.

“At Facebook, we’re deeply invested in supporting communities like SMBs/SMEs across the country, and our investment with the SBG Operations Centre further highlights our ongoing commitment to Nigeria, as well as the African continent.”

Managed and operated by Facebook’s partner, Teleperformance, the opening of the centre, which began operating from mid-July has created full-time jobs for over 35 people.

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