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Business Automation Platform for Nigerian SMEs


Levah, a Lagos-based business automation platform, is gaining attention among small and medium-sized enterprises in Nigeria’s retail and hospitality sectors as an all-in-one digital solution for managing core business operations.

Led by Chief Executive Officer Azeta Enahoro, Levah is designed to simplify and centralise routine commercial processes by combining point-of-sale services, inventory management, e-commerce site creation, payment collection, and bookkeeping within a single online dashboard.

Founded to address operational inefficiencies faced by small businesses, the platform enables merchants to manage both in-store and online sales, track stock levels in real time, issue professional invoices and receipts, and receive payments through secure links or embedded banking options. Levah supports both local and international transactions, allowing businesses to accept payments in naira and major foreign currencies.

Levah also offers tools for businesses operating multiple branches, providing centralised oversight of staff roles, sales performance, and inventory across locations. These features make the platform a scalable option for SMEs looking to expand while maintaining operational control.

Beyond basic management functions, Levah includes automated bookkeeping and cashflow monitoring, as well as options for generating SEO-optimised e-commerce websites. The platform reflects a broader trend in Nigeria’s technology ecosystem, where digital tools are increasingly adopted by traditional businesses seeking efficiency and reduced administrative overhead.

According to the company, Levah operates a tiered subscription model, ranging from free entry-level access to premium plans that offer advanced reporting, staff management, and operational analytics. The platform also allows merchants to create and share secure payment links via email, social media, and messaging platforms, effectively blending sales, finance, and digital presence into a single system.

While independent data on Levah’s market share and financial performance is limited, public information from professional networks and recruitment postings suggests the company is actively expanding its team and capabilities, signalling ongoing development and scaling efforts.

Enahoro, who is profiled across professional networks as both founder and lead product developer, is currently pursuing postgraduate studies alongside his executive role, balancing academic advancement with operational leadership.

In an increasingly competitive business environment where technology adoption is essential for survival, Levah’s integrated approach highlights the growing demand among Nigerian SMEs for software platforms that streamline sales, inventory management, and customer engagement with minimal infrastructure requirements

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