Our Story
We are building
long-term infrastructure.
KOLO exists to build Nigeria's trusted smart collection and delivery infrastructure — a neutral, secure, and scalable network that serves every operator, every industry, and every Nigerian.
We are not a parcel locker operator. We are an infrastructure platform — the same way a port, a fibre network, or a payment switch is infrastructure. KOLO's lockers are the physical layer of a much larger system: a network of secure, programmable access points that connect banks to customers, retailers to shoppers, couriers to recipients, and institutions to the people they serve.
Today, Nigeria's e-commerce, banking, hospitality, and logistics industries operate inside fragmented, inefficient last-mile environments. Failed deliveries, long queues, security risks, and operational waste are accepted as the cost of doing business. We don't accept that. We are building the layer that removes that friction — quietly, durably, and at national scale.
Our approach is anchored in three principles: openness — KOLO is a shared platform any operator can plug into; security — we are built to bank-grade standards; and endurance — we are designing infrastructure that should still be operating in 2050.
"Infrastructure is not built in a quarter. It is built across decades. KOLO is built to last."
Phase 1 begins in Lagos with 20 anchor locations across banks, universities, hotels, residential estates, and shopping centres. Phase 2 extends to Abuja, Port Harcourt, Ibadan, and Kaduna — pushing to 100+ locations. Phase 3 takes KOLO national, with 500+ locations operating as a single connected system.