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Keeta launches SME support initiative in Bahrain for over 2,000 brands

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Keeta launches SME support initiative in Bahrain for over 2,000 brands

Keeta, a technology-driven delivery platform, has announced a support initiative for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Bahrain, reinforcing its commitment to strengthening local business ecosystems and supporting its partners.

The initiative offers eligible SME partners - businesses operating up to five or fewer physical locations - a commission reduction over a 30-day period, from April 6 to May 5. 

The move is designed to provide additional flexibility for SMB partners, helping them manage operations more effectively and maintain continuity while continuing to serve customers across the Kingdom. This initiative supports over 2,000 SMB brands on the platform, reflecting Keeta’s strong footprint within Bahrain’s local business community.

The initiative applies to both existing SMB partners and newly onboarded businesses during the program period, ensuring a consistent and inclusive approach.

Aiden Qiao, General Manager of Keeta Bahrain, said: “Small and medium-sized businesses are at the heart of everyday life, they shape communities, create jobs, and bring people together. At Keeta, we are committed to supporting our partners in meaningful ways, ensuring they have the flexibility and confidence to continue operating and serving their customers."

Keeta, he stated, connects consumers with local food and retail merchants and couriers. 

With the mission of "We help people eat better, live better," Keeta is committed to providing localised high-quality products and services, benefiting consumers, food and retail merchants and couriers from the entire ecosystem. 

"Our focus remains on building a strong ecosystem for local businesses, and standing by them when it matters most.”

By supporting smaller businesses on its platform, Keeta continues to enable local entrepreneurs and contribute to a more resilient and connected local economy," he added.-TradeArabia News Service