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#GITEXAfrica 2024. Vincent Okeke x LegitCar – instant vehicle authentication

AdminBy AdminMay 30, 2024Updated:May 30, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Founder & CEO of LegitCar Africa, Vincent Okeke

‘Verify that car before you buy!’, says Vincent Okeke, Founder & CEO of LegitCar Africa.

LegitCar not only enables users search its regularly updated database of over 1,580 vehicles reported stolen in Nigeria, but also ensures that a detailed vehicle inspection can happen before any purchase.

At GITEX Africa 2024

Promising the most comprehensive Vehicle Pre-Purchase Inspection available in Nigeria, Okeke says:

We provide businesses and individuals access to critical vehicle data required for vehicle purchase decisions, vehicle insurance decisions, and data for effective law enforcement.

This is made possible through a suite of automated services offered through our web app at www.legitcar.ng that collects and presents to users data that helps them make informed vehicle buying, maintenance, insurance, and resale decisions.

The African Automotive industry is worth $30 billion and is growing at an average of 5.5% annually. In Nigeria, our primary market, the industry is worth about $8 billion and we are realistically targeting 5% of this market within the next four to six years.

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