Seamfix Limited officially changes her name from
‘Seamfix Nigeria Limited’ to ‘Seamfix Limited’.
We built 3 solutions:
iClocker – a clock-in software for contemporary
organisations that uses smile recognition.
SIMROP – – a management portal for SIM registration
agents to manage activities and devices.
Geo-tracker – software for tracking electronic
devices in real-time.
We delivered three new platforms:
AutoTopUp – an automated airtime, and data recharge
solution.
BioRegistra – a cloud-based data capture platform for individuals
and businesses.
Verified.ng – an identity verification platform.
FuelVoucher.com.ng and Interswitch entered partnerships
with 3 of the leading downstream oil marketing firms OVH Energy
(formerly Oando), Forte Oil, and RainOil for the broadening of the
distribution and redemption network for Fuel Vouchers.
Seamfix Limited revamped the Airtel SIM Registration
platform, SmartClient, and deployed a more robust and
compliant solution, BioSmart.
In a letter to the Vice-Chancellors of Nigerian Universities,
Nigerian Universities Commission (NUC) endorsed and recommended
iTranscript in June.
FuelVoucher.com.ng and Interswitch entered a strategic partnership
for the scaling of voucher redemption points across various payment
terminals in filling stations nationwide.
Together with iDesign Multimedia Ltd, UK, we implemented the
ATM Advertising and Customer Engagement Solution for First Bank of
Nigeria in August. This was done across all its self-service channels.
The University of Calabar (UNICAL)
iTranscript Portal went live in January.
After 6 months of conceptualizing, building, alpha launch and
tests, we went live on FuelVoucher.com.ng.
We went live on Romslite – a forecourt (station) management
and reporting system – for Oando Marketing (Now OVH).
We also Implemented 4 biometric data capture projects for
other corporate institutions and NGOs during the calendar year.
We implemented the Enrolment Software,
Pre-Enrolment Portal and core technology components
for the National Identity Card program as requested by
The National Identity Management Commission
(NIMC).
We also implemented several biometric data capture
projects within different LGAs in over 6 states of the
federation (in partnership with Skye bank). The same
was done for other government parastatals and security
agencies within the year.
We began implementation of eVAP (Electronic
Value Added Peddling) project for online sales
of petroleum products for Oando Marketing
(now OVH) and concluded go-live in November.
The year rounded off with a conclusion on digitization
of the over 30,000 alumni files and go-live of the UNN
iTranscript Portal, enabling transcript applications for
alumni around the world.
Seamfix Limited was selected by the Nigerian Content Development
& Monitoring Board (NCDMB) to design, develop, and implement the
National Oil & Gas Industry Commission Joint Qualification System
(NOGIC JQS) Portal. The NOGIC JQS Portal went live on the 16th of
August 2011.
In the same year, we conceptualised iTranscript as a solution to identified
problems in transcript management in the University of Nigeria Nsukka
(UNN). The engagement began with the school for implementation,
and soon, we were contracted to proceed.
Following a need to urgently adhere to NCC directives,
we bid and won the project to implement a KYC SIM
Registration Biometric solution for Zain (Now Airtel)
Telecommunications.
As a result, Airtel became the first Telco to adhere to this
directive in the country. As a result of the successful
implementation for Zain, Starcomms Plc became the
second organization to adopt our KYC SIM Registration
Biometric solution.
Our ingenious team created our first biometric solution,
BioCapture. Partnering with Electronic Test Company
(ETC), the platform was deployed in 6 higher institutions
in Nigeria. Later that year, we implemented a school
management portal for Lagos State Polytechnic.
We partnered with 2 leading financial institutions to
develop school management solutions for tertiary
and secondary schools.
We also became one of six Sun Microsystems Certified
Partners (which later transformed to Oracle Partners) in
West Africa.