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Disorganised Data Emerging as a Silent Revenue Killer for Kenyan Enterprises Zoho Warns

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Veerakumar Natarajan, Country Head of Zoho Kenya

Veerakumar Natarajan, Country Head of Zoho Kenya

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Kenyan enterprises are investing millions in artificial intelligence, cloud migration, and digital transformation, but a hidden weakness is undermining these efforts: disorganised data.

According to Veerakumar Natarajan, Country Head of Zoho Kenya, fragmented and siloed information systems are a “silent revenue killer” costing companies millions through inefficiencies, lost productivity, and missed opportunities. He warns that advanced technologies become expensive and ineffective when built on chaotic data foundations.

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The impact of fragmented systems cuts across industries. Fintech firms risk scaling inefficiencies when customer and compliance data sit in disconnected systems. Agricultural technology companies struggle to link farmer records with weather and supply chain information. Manufacturers face production bottlenecks due to poor integration of inventory, quality control, and distribution data, while healthcare providers grapple with incomplete patient records scattered across billing and scheduling systems.

As Kenya’s dynamic markets demand rapid scaling, these weaknesses become more pronounced. Unlike mature economies where growth is incremental, Kenyan businesses often face sudden surges in demand, exposing every gap in their digital infrastructure. “Companies with fragmented data systems are systematically handicapping their ability to compete, scale, and survive,” Natarajan cautions.

The solution, he says, lies not in acquiring more sophisticated tools, but in adopting unified technology platforms that allow seamless data flow across departments. Integrated systems can automate lead management, provide customer service teams with complete interaction histories, and unlock advanced analytics that identify market trends and customer behaviour patterns.

With Kenya positioning itself as East Africa’s technology hub, Natarajan emphasises that businesses must treat data integration as a strategic priority. Those that build a strong digital backbone will expand more effectively across the region, while those that ignore the problem risk being left behind.

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