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Market Expansion Manager at M-KOPA

M-KOPA
March 13, 2026
Full-time
On-site
Why This Role Is Different


At a major FMCG or Telco, expansion is usually one layer of a much larger machine.
Your recommendations feed into regional committees. Your launches follow playbooks designed elsewhere.
The impact is real, but it's diffuse; hard to trace from your desk to a customer.
Here, you own the full arc.
You'll conduct the market assessment. You'll build the business case with the unit economics. You'll design the state-specific launch playbook. You'll engage regulators directly. You'll be in the field 60 - 80% of the time during active launches not managing from afar but leading the execution.
And the outcomes you're driving aren't just distribution metrics. When a customer in a new state gets financed for the first time through M-KOPA, that's a direct result of the market you opened.


What You'll Do


About half your time goes to new market expansion: rigorous assessment of which states represent genuine opportunity, feasibility cases with real unit economics, building launch playbooks tailored to local dynamics, regulatory engagement, and on-the-ground setup — temporary hubs, partner relationships, commercial infrastructure.
The other half is market development in existing states: identifying underserved segments, expanding into new LGAs and rural regions, building partnerships with retail chains and telcos, tracking activation and repayment metrics to catch issues early, and turning competitor intelligence into strategic moves.
You'll work across Sales, Operations, Finance, Logistics, and Marketing — and you'll own the numbers: launch timelines, acquisition targets, portfolio health, channel expansion, revenue growth.


What You'll Need


Proven track record in market expansion, business development, or commercial operations in FMCG, Telco, fintech, or mobility — with demonstrable experience launching or scaling across multiple Nigerian states.
Strong capability in market research and financial modelling, with experience building feasibility cases from scratch and navigating regulatory and government stakeholder relationships.
Entrepreneurial operating style — comfortable in ambiguous environments, willing to spend extended time in new markets, and able to solve problems resourcefully without waiting for infrastructure to be perfect.


The Reality:


This role is demanding.
You'll spend weeks in unfamiliar states, often in new markets with limited infrastructure.
You'll juggle launch timelines with development growth.
You'll encounter regulatory friction, logistical complexity, and market uncertainty simultaneously.
If you've been waiting for a role where your strategic thinking gets built immediately, where your operational execution drives real customer impact, where financial inclusion isn't a mission statement but the work itself, this is worth a serious conversation.