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Moroccan Intelcia, specialised in client relationship, will establish itself in Douala in March 2016

Moroccan Intelcia, specialised in client relationship, will establish itself in Douala in March 2016
  • Comments   -   Friday, 29 January 2016 15:33

(Business in Cameroon) - The Moroccan group Intelcia, which presents itself as "a major player in the outsourcing business and is today part of the top 10 of French-speaking outsourcers in client relations", will open, in March 2016 in Douala, the economic capital of Cameroon, a platform of 500 tele-consultants, Jeune Afrique announced citing an official communiqué from the group.

An investment of over FCfa 1 billion, the Intelcia platform in Douala will be set up, we learned, based on the demand of a telecoms operator, whose name was however not revealed by the Moroccan group.

Intelcia, already established in Morocco and France will deploy its operations for the first time in sub-Saharan Africa, and already has in its portfolio clients such as Orange, Inwi and SFR. The Intelcia representation in Douala will be led by Cameroonian Jean-Yves Kotto.

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