Keeta, a technology-driven delivery platform, has announced a new support initiative aimed at small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Bahrain. The move, designed to bolster the local business community, will provide financial relief to over 2,000 brands on its platform.
Quick Facts
- Initiative offers a 30-day commission reduction
- Targets SMEs with five or fewer locations
- Supports more than 2,000 local brands
- Applies to both new and existing partners
Bolstering Bahrain’s Local Businesses
The core of the initiative is a commission reduction for eligible SME partners, running for a 30-day period from April 6 to May 5. This program targets businesses operating five or fewer physical locations, providing them with increased financial flexibility to manage operations and maintain service continuity.
By extending this support to both existing partners and new businesses that join during the program window, Keeta aims to create an inclusive and supportive environment for entrepreneurs throughout the Kingdom.
A Commitment to the Local Ecosystem
Aiden Qiao, General Manager of Keeta Bahrain, highlighted the importance of SMEs to the national economy. “Small and medium-sized businesses are at the heart of everyday life, they shape communities, create jobs, and bring people together,” he stated.
“At Keeta, we are committed to supporting our partners in meaningful ways, ensuring they have the flexibility and confidence to continue operating and serving their customers. Our focus remains on building a strong ecosystem for local businesses, and standing by them when it matters most.”
About Keeta
Keeta is a technology-driven delivery platform that connects consumers with local food and retail merchants and couriers. With the mission of “We help people eat better, live better,” Keeta is committed to providing localized high-quality products and services, benefiting consumers, food and retail merchants and couriers from the entire ecosystem. Keeta was launched by Meituan (3690.HK), which owns China’s leading food delivery platform Meituan Waimai.
Source: Zawya


