Beyond Transactions Podcast with Scott C. Eneje

Beyond Transactions Podcast with Scott C. Eneje
Podcast Description
Beyond Transactions is where we break down how retail technology is changing everything— not just how we buy and sell, but how we create, market, distribute, and even manage businesses. It’s not just about payments or products; it’s about the bigger picture. Each episode, we sit with industry leaders, innovators, and game-changers to talk about what’s happening behind the scenes— the shifts, challenges, and opportunities beyond just swiping a card or clicking ‘buy now.’
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Content Themes
This podcast focuses on themes such as the intersection of policy and retail, the role of technology in informal trade, and the broader implications of retail innovation. For instance, episodes like 'Africa Doesn't Need More Ideas, It Needs Builders' dive into the dynamics of African retail markets and examine the challenges faced by entrepreneurs in building trust and effective systems.

Beyond Transactions is where we break down how retail technology is changing everything— not just how we buy and sell, but how we create, market, distribute, and even manage businesses. It’s not just about payments or products; it’s about the bigger picture. Each episode, we sit with industry leaders, innovators, and game-changers to talk about what’s happening behind the scenes— the shifts, challenges, and opportunities beyond just swiping a card or clicking ‘buy now.’
How does policy shape the shelves in our markets? Can we build trust without tech?
In this episode of Beyond Transactions, I sit down with Victor Gbenga Afolabi — entrepreneur, policy thinker, and the force behind Hazon Holdings, to explore the real dynamics driving African retail.
We dive into the policy-tech tension that defines informal trade, and ask the hard questions. This isn’t just about products. It’s about people, systems, and the invisible threads that hold commerce together.
If you care about innovation that works in the real world, this conversation is for you.

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