StarLink, a Value-Added Distributor (VAD), has announced the launched of its Nigeria hub. The new hub will allow the company to service the West African region as it looks to engage with interested IT security specialised partners. The move forms part of the company’s global expansion plans.
Yaadhna Singh-Gounden, Regional Manager – Africa at StarLink, speaking on the expansion said,
“We had envisioned Africa to be a huge opportunity and our continued focus on growth in this region has triggered this expansion into West Africa which will see further investments towards deploying local skills and a service office for on-the-ground presence that would bridge the gap between lack of skills to representing vendors who do not have local presence – thus facilitate bringing best-of-breed technologies to this part of Africa.”
The Nigerian Hub adds to the channel networks already operating in South Africa and Egypt, which were the first entry points into the African continent.
According to the company, this expansion is in line with the company’s long-term vision to be the largest global IT security true VAD by opening up new markets to replicate its unique business model.
Nigeria is expected to act as the operational hub for West Africa, including neighbouring markets such as Ghana.
StarLink has presence in 13 countries, including the US and the UK and with a focus on next-generation IT security technologies.
StarLink has grown organically at an average rate of 60% year on year, now with a $200 million turnover.
As a security advisor to over 2 200 enterprise and government customers globally in diverse business verticals, StarLink has deployed multi-layered defense-in-depth pervasive security infrastructures using its best-of-breed and market-leading technologies.
StarLink manages and sells through its channel network and takes pride in empowering them to function autonomously.