We're building something significant. Build it with us.
A BVM partnership is a structured collaboration for technology, referrals, institutions, or ecosystem reach, designed for African SMEs, fintech and platform scale-outs, and NGO-style inclusion programmes.
Bold Vision MultiTech is building the infrastructure Africa's businesses need to compete, grow, and lead. We're selective about who we build it with, because the right partners don't just extend our reach. They strengthen what we're building.

What partnership with BVM actually unlocks
We don't offer generic co-branding arrangements. Every partnership we enter is built around a specific value exchange, one that creates real benefit for the partner and advances our shared mission.
Access to Africa's SME network
Connect with a growing base of SMEs across Ghana and Africa actively looking for the tools, services, and expertise you offer.
Distribution for your product or service
BVM's platforms, especially AscendSME, give technology and service partners a direct channel into a structured, engaged SME market.
Commercial referral arrangements
Referral and reseller partners earn from every BVM Digital client or AscendSME user they bring in. Real value, not just association.
Alignment with a forward-looking group
BVM is building for where African business is going, not where it has been. Partnership places you at the front of that movement.
Four types of partnerships. Find your lane.
We've structured partnerships into four distinct types, each with a clear value proposition and a clear path to working together. Every partner self-selects into the lane that matches what they bring and what they're looking for.
Technology & integration partners
Companies whose tools or platforms integrate with BVM's products, enhancing the ecosystem and adding measurable value for shared users. These are strategic alliances that make BVM's products more powerful.
- →Co-developed integrations connecting your product to AscendSME or BVM tools
- →Listed as an official integration partner on BVM platforms and documentation
- →Joint go-to-market activities targeting the African SME segment
- →Payment processors and fintech platforms
- →Design and content tools (Canva, CapCut and equivalents)
- →WhatsApp Business API providers
- →HR, accounting, and productivity platforms
- →Cloud infrastructure and hosting providers
Referral & reseller partners
Individuals and organisations that recommend or distribute BVM Digital services or AscendSME to their own networks. Our most scalable growth channel and our most commercially rewarding partnership type.
- →Earn a commercial referral fee for every qualified BVM Digital client or AscendSME user you introduce
- →Access to co-branded sales materials and product demos
- →Dedicated BVM contact for onboarding and support on every referral
- →Business consultants and advisors with SME client bases
- →Accountants, lawyers, and financial advisors serving businesses
- →Chambers of commerce and SME support organisations
- →Bank SME relationship managers and business coaches
Institutional & ecosystem partners
Organisations whose mission aligns with BVM's, particularly around SME development, digital inclusion, and business formalisation. These partnerships build shared impact and connect BVM to investment and funding networks relevant to AscendSME's vision.
- →Programme partnerships linking BVM tools and services to your SME beneficiaries
- →Co-developed research, reporting, or policy contributions
- →Shared access to funding pathways and investor networks
- →Development organisations and donor-funded SME programmes
- →Government bodies and investment promotion agencies
- →Banks and fintech platforms with SME mandates
- →Startup hubs, accelerators, and universities
Content & community partners
Media, creators, and communities in the African business and technology space who amplify BVM's reach, co-create thought leadership content, or support the Digital Literacy Programme rollout.
- →Co-produced content (articles, podcasts, video series) for shared audiences
- →Community distribution for BVM Digital Literacy Programme content
- →Featured positioning in BVM's content and thought leadership calendar
- →Business media outlets and newsletters
- →Entrepreneur communities and LinkedIn networks
- →Business podcasters and YouTube creators
- →Business schools and professional associations
We're selective. Here's what
that means in practice.
Not every partnership enquiry becomes a partnership. We're looking for specific qualities, not credentials or size, but alignment. The businesses and organisations we partner with tend to share a few things in common.
Mission alignment
You care about African businesses getting access to better tools, better infrastructure, and better outcomes. Not just as a market, but as a conviction.
SME focus
Your work touches SMEs as clients, beneficiaries, users, or community members. This is the heart of what BVM is building for.
Quality and outcomes
You measure success by what changes for the businesses you serve, not just by activity, transactions, or deliverables.
Long-term mindset
You're interested in building something durable, not a one-off arrangement. The partnerships we value most grow over time.
What happens after you reach out
We've designed the partnership process to be straightforward and respectful of your time. From first contact to active partnership, here is exactly what to expect.
You reach out
Submit the expression of interest form below. Five fields, less than two minutes.
We review
We review every submission within five business days and respond either way.
Intro call
If there's a fit, we schedule a focused 30-minute call to explore the opportunity properly.
Partnership defined
We agree on terms, structure, and next steps, then get to work building something real.
"We're building the infrastructure Africa's businesses need to compete and lead. The right partners build it with us, not for us."
Tell us about yourself
and how you see it working
No lengthy application. Just a short introduction so we know who you are, what you do, and how you think a partnership with BVM could work. We'll take it from there.