Business Information, Nigeria, Product and services, Non-Oil Export, Business Search Engine, Export Promotion, Business Opportunity, Business Contacts, Partnership, Packaging, Public Private Partnership, Raw materials The lack of a Proper, Trusted and Authentic Source of Information in Nigeria has left no choice to the general public both Local and Foreign to resort to using various Search Engines
, which exposes them to the danger of falling prey to Imposters, Fake Websites, Un-Censored, Un-Verified and Misleading Information resulting to losing huge sums of monies to fraudsters annually. The above scenario has Deepened and labeled Nigeria with serious bad image. In our effort to proffer solution to the above issues and revolutionize the dissemination of business information in a unified and coordinated way in Nigeria; create easy access to Genuine Companies, Business/Services, especially the SME’s in Nigeria for wider patronage; Contact Technologies Limited and Wand Inc, USA initiated this world-class custom built Business Taxonomy. Businessindex-Nigeria is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) project in partnership with Federal Ministry of Information and Communication (FMI&C), National Planning Commission (NPC), Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC), Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Nigerian Import-Export Bank (NEXIM) and other relevant agencies/organizations both governmental and private. Businessindex-Nigeria is fully automated and a comprehensive Business Search Engine, covering over 42,000 terms in major sectors, Services, Products and industries. Our aim for this project is to deliver authentic business information in Nigeria into people’s hands with precision; to create a National database and a proper channel for Business Information in Nigeria. Apart from integrating the Nigerian economy into the global market place for wider patronage and putting business information on the fingertips of the public, Businessindex-Nigeria is set to be a reference point for research, market survey and e-commerce thereby reducing the level of cash transactions in the Nigerian system.