Plentywaka rebrands as Treepz to further pan-African extension

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Plentywaka is making a significant shift in its business today as it announced that it has changed its name to Treepz.

Plentywaka, the Toronto-headquartered shared mobility startup which provides hassle-free shared rides on-demand, is making a significant shift in its business today as it announced that it has changed its name to Treepz.The name change which is effective as of now presents an opportunity to align the company name with its Pan-African expansion plan. It also better represents the vision of the company which is to build the largest shared mobility platform across Africa.

As part of the name change, Treepz has released a new company logo. Its core service offerings will remain the same but with new names; Daily Treepz, Travel Treepz, and Corporate Treepz. Its existing mission statement and “black & yellow” brand colours will also be retained for marketing and branding purposes.Speaking on the rebranding, CEO of Treepz Inc., Onyeka Akumah said, “This name change is a result of in-depth discussions with our stakeholders, partners and staff.

 

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