
Business Networking Night (BNN) has officially made its entrance into Kenya with a high-profile gathering in Nairobi, bringing together over 300 business executives and thought leaders from multiple industries.
The occasion marked the Nairobi debut of BNN, a global business connector that seeks to bridge the gap between small businesses and larger enterprises. Its primary aim is to unlock new markets, expand funding channels, and encourage meaningful partnerships for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
The networking event, which will now be organized every two months, provides a consistent platform for entrepreneurs and corporations to exchange insights, resources, and opportunities.
“The essence of this business network is to collaborate, grow, and connect. There’s a saying your network is your net worth and this event is built on that principle,” said its CEO Ridwan Yusuf.
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Ahmed Sheikh, CEO of Umma Insurance, emphasized the strategic value of the initiative.
“The platform will help organizations create links that will in turn help them raise finances,” he said.
With successful past editions hosted in Europe and North America, BNN now aims to cement its presence across African cities, with Nairobi being the latest stop in its continental expansion.
In addition to the in-person gathering, organizers introduced a virtual database to keep attendees connected for referrals and post-event collaboration.
The organizers envision the event series as a long-term solution for fostering a vibrant business environment where MSMEs and large companies can thrive symbiotically and contribute to sustainable economic development.