Redirectmall and Compassionate Capitalism Economic System Launch Program to Boost Economic Empowerment in Kenya
An Innovative Business Model for Pioneer Sellers
Under the program, participants — known as Pioneer Sellers — begin by purchasing an inventory of 400 Inspirational Wall Portraits. Redirectmall sets up an online store for each seller on redirectmall.com, lists their products, and promotes them through its proprietary influencer network. The company's fulfillment team manages all deliveries directly to buyers, so sellers do not need to handle inventory or logistics.
Each portrait sale includes a profit margin for the seller, and upon selling the initial 400 units, participants become eligible for bonus shares in the Compassionate Capitalism system. These shares are designed to provide ongoing income opportunities without requiring sellers to take on additional operational responsibilities.
Operating under the Family Monthly Income Plan, the program aims to link each Pioneer Seller's inventory with pre-identified active buyers, helping reduce the risk of unsold stock and supporting more predictable sales outcomes.
A win-win strategy for African expansion
Beyond individual earnings, the initiative is designed around a principle of mutual benefit. Pioneer Sellers share their success stories through testimonial videos, helping to inspire and recruit more sellers across Africa. This expansion is expected to generate substantial platform revenue for Redirectmall, contributing to stronger African economies by retaining more wealth within the continent.
'In essence, our success depends entirely on the success of our Pioneer Sellers,' said Caroline Lambert, the Public Relations Officer of Redirectmall. 'Your prosperity fuels the growth of the entire system.'
The program builds on the structure of the Black Wall Street, which has previously issued UPAP shares representing a stake in its operations and the Compassionate Capitalism Economic System. Each UPAP share provides a fixed monthly dividend and a cash-out value, secured through accumulated Investment Points from purchases at Redirectmall. In this initiative, Pioneer Sellers receive bonus shares upon reaching their initial sales milestone, offering a potential ongoing income stream without requiring additional purchases.
By reinvesting profits within Africa and providing structured opportunities for participants, Redirectmall and its partners aim to support sustainable economic activity across the region. The program offers interested individuals a chance to participate in these initiatives and contribute to local economic development.
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