New platform launched in Kenya to help shoppers cut costs
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A new shopping
platform has officially been launched in Kenya, promising to help
consumers access goods and services at highly discounted prices amid a tough
economic climate.
The innovative
platform allows users to buy commodities and services through group purchases
or shared payments, making it easier for individuals and businesses to afford
items that might otherwise be out of reach.
Dubbed Nuvv, the
platform “is all about giving users access to high-cost goods and services,
whether through Nuvv Group Buy (for discounts), or Nuvv Split Pay (for
cost-sharing),” according to the management.
Kenya’s inflation
rose slightly to 4.6 percent in September 2025, up from 4.5 percent in August,
driven mainly by higher prices of vegetables. The new platform seeks to ease
the burden of the rising cost of living by promoting social and community-based
buying.
Nuvv operates two
main features — Group Buy and Split Pay. Through Group Buy, users can connect
with like-minded buyers on Nuvv Spaces, digital communities where members can
jointly purchase products such as electronics, food, or farm inputs at
discounted prices.
The company
describes Nuvv Spaces as similar to Facebook or WhatsApp groups that “connect
buyers, including strangers, who are looking for the same products.”
This allows both
individual consumers and MSMEs across Africa to buy goods in bulk and have them
delivered separately to each buyer. Sellers can also form Spaces to consolidate
efforts and reach potential customers.
The Split Pay
option enables users to share costs for purchases or events such as birthdays,
weddings, baby showers, or charitable causes.
“A user simply
loads their shopping cart with products, shares the link on social media, and
from there, friends, family or even strangers can make contributions,” the
company explained.
For instance, the
platform noted that a student in need of school supplies could use Nuvv to
crowdsource contributions from well-wishers by sharing a shopping cart link
online.
“Nuvv is also
revolutionary in the sense that it allows Africans in Africa to connect with
their counterparts in the diaspora and get support when it comes to acquiring
goods and services,” the management said.
The company added
that it aims “to make goods and services more affordable to consumers
globally,” while “making the marketplace more interactive, leveraging on social
networking to connect buyers and sellers regardless of social and geographic
differences.”


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