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TechBehemoths Awards 2021

TechBehemoths awarded 4 Branding companies from Kenya in 2021

Awarded for excellence, hard work and positive feedback. Every awarded company is distinguished by its scalable performance in 2021 for its services.

Awarded companies

This year, the following Branding companies managed to provide an outstanding service and support. It's worth taking a look.

Simpaul Design is a creative agency based in Nairobi, Kenya. Our sole aim to partner with clients to help envisions and create their future brands. We partner with clients to develop brand identity and strategies, tell stories, create digital platforms and experiences for transformation, growth, and success. Our teams of multidisciplinary experts c...

Founding Year 2017
Team size 10
Hourly Rate Not revealed
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Fun Media is a social media marketing agency that helps businesses attain their social marketing goals through the use of well crafted social media strategies. Some other services that Fun Media provides include: Website Design & Development, Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Optimization, Online Marketing, Search Engine Marketing, Graphic...

Founding Year 2018
Team size 2
Hourly Rate $$$$$ <$30/h
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Niko Creative is multi-award-winning creative design studio in Nairobi, Kenya focusing on graphic design, website design, motion design, UI/UX design , brand identity design, brand strategy and software/ mobile app development. Our clients describe us as an exceptional studio which creates magnificent experiences, by delivering outstanding designs....

Founding Year 2015
Team size 2
Hourly Rate Not revealed
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We are a 360° Public Relations, Communications, Sports and Events Management firm based in Nairobi, Kenya that offers holistic consultancy services to our clients. As strategists, communicators and creative thinkers, we believe that our work with brands can fundamentally change people’s perceptions and actions. We work with Kenya's most iconic bra...

Founding Year 2005
Team size 10
Hourly Rate Not revealed

Profile strength: Average

4.4

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The Kenyan ICT Industry: Data & Insights

Kenya’s ICT sector was worth an estimated $5.48 billion in 2017, constituting 31.7% growth from 2016. The telecommunications segment makes up the vast majority of this at around $3.2 billion. Other important contributors are broadcasting, data center services, cloud, IT, and BPO.

Kenya’s combination of relatively stable governance, strategic location, and young and innovative population has made it an attractive destination for multinational companies. Several notable firms such as Oracle, IBM, Microsoft, Cisco, HP, and SAP have offices in Nairobi, and some have based their entire African operations from these offices.

Why you should work with Kenyan IT companies

Digital service providers in the cloud and BPO markets are largely involved in the provision, rather than the development, of services, whilst Kenyan firms are more prevalent in the fintech and eCommerce markets. The physical technology required for the delivery of digital services is typically imported, and it is not clear that Kenya could produce these products more efficiently. 

A key strength in the digital services market is the acceptance of mobile services. Any consumer solution entering the market would have to be mobile-compatible. Mobile healthcare services are expected to grow particularly rapidly as the sophistication of these offerings increases.

What to pay attention to when working with Kenyan IT companies and web agencies

On the consumer side, it is vital that any proposed digital service offering be mobile-compatible due to the prevalence of mobile usage in Kenya. Furthermore, smartphone penetration in the region is steadily increasing, thus increasing the sophistication of viable digital service offerings. 

Given the acceptance of fintech by the Kenyan population, a possible route to entry in the consumer market is to acquire one of the many smaller fintech firms in the industry. This would resolve some of the primary barriers to entry, most specifically bureaucratic red tape and a lack of local knowledge. 

On the corporate side, the most effective route to entry is likely through partnerships with smaller local resellers. This model is already popular in the Kenyan market. A key differentiating feature here will be how well the service adapted to the Kenyan market.

How reliable are Kenyan-based IT companies?

Considered to be one of the biggest African IT hubs, Kenyan web agencies and IT companies compete only with Ethiopian ones in terms of reliability. As many foreign companies have already invested and thus developed the local IT infrastructure and industry overall, Kenyan IT companies find it easier than other neighboring countries to enter the global market and provide their services for accessible prices. 

How Kenyan IT industry relate to the neighboring countries?

Kenya is actively trying to establish itself as a key ICT hub in the East African region. The country appears to be making good progress in this regard, helped by having a strong connectivity infrastructure and a young, innovative population. Despite this, the country currently faces considerable political uncertainty, and issues surrounding the transparency of tenders remain a major barrier to growth.

Although Kenya’s score for the metric measuring the economic impact of ICT is not high in absolute terms, it ranks 54th in the world. This supports the conjecture that businesses, government, and consumers will be receptive to new technologies as ICT has already had a substantial impact on the Kenyan economy