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Adetayo Bamiduro
Building Tech & Financial Services for Africa's $100B Mobility Industry
Adetayo Bamiduro is a prominent Nigerian entrepreneur, best known as the co-founder and CEO of MAX.NG, a pioneering mobility platform in Africa. Founded in 2015 alongside Chinedu Azodoh, MAX.NG aims to transform mobility and logistics across the continent, focusing on last-mile delivery and transportation services. The company has gained recognition for its innovative approach to addressing urban mobility challenges in sub-Saharan Africa, recently securing significant funding to expand its operations and infrastructure.123
Background and Education
Adetayo holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Ibadan and an MBA from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where he co-founded MAX.NG. He also participated in an exchange program at the London Business School.14 His educational background laid a strong foundation for his career in technology and entrepreneurship.
Professional Experience
Before founding MAX, Bamiduro held several key positions:
- Product Manager at Nigeria LNG, where he launched a process control platform that generated $100 million in revenue within its first year.
- Management Consultant at firms like PwC and Dalberg, focusing on technology market research and strategy development.124
- He also worked as a software engineer, contributing to various projects that enhanced operational efficiency in different sectors.2
Achievements and Impact
Under Bamiduro's leadership, MAX.NG has achieved significant milestones, including covering over 100 million kilometers in total distance traveled by its fleet. The company is recognized for its commitment to safer, cleaner, and more efficient mobility solutions. It has also been awarded various honors such as the Alibaba eFounders Fellowship and recognition from the World Economic Forum for its contributions to inclusive growth.235
Bamiduro's vision extends beyond transportation; he aims to create economic opportunities through job creation and sustainable practices within the mobility sector. His work with MAX reflects a broader mission to improve urban transport systems across Africa.34
