Intelcia expands into Madagascar, Mauritius, consolidating as pan-African leader

Tue, Mar 27, 2018 | By publisher


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This move falls within the group’s strategy to expand its activities throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean in keeping with the South-South policy advocated by Morocco

 

KARIM Bernoussi, chief executive officer of the Intelcia Group, a major player in customer relations, has announced the integration of outsourcing sites Outremer Télécom Maurice et Madagascar, which will now conduct business under the Intelcia banner.

On Tuesday, 20 March 2018, Bernoussi together with Youssef El Aoufir, managing director of the Intelcia Group, and the Group’s executive committee, inaugurated Intelcia Madagascar at Antananarivo under the patronage of the minister of Posts, Telecommunications and Digital Development, the minister of Employment, Technical Education and Vocational Training, and the minister of Industry and Private Sector Development. Mohamed Benjilani, the Moroccan ambassador, was also present at the event.

The move falls within the group’s strategy to expand its activities throughout Africa and the Indian Ocean in keeping with the South-South policy advocated by Morocco under the guidance of Mohammed VI, King of Morocco.

In light of the quality of the job market, the expertise developed in certain customer relations tasks, and the economic interests of Intelcia Group customers, the decision to enter the Madagascan and Mauritian markets was based on a genuine potential for growth for the group.

This expansion to the island market of the Indian Ocean with a double presence in Madagascar and Mauritius fits perfectly with the Group’s offshore development policy, which is likewise present in Cameroon, Senegal and the Ivory Coast, in parallel to the ever-evolving development of the Group’s onshore (France) and nearshore (Morocco) centres. With over 1,500 positions in Madagascar and another 1,100 on the island of Mauritius, Intelcia is becoming the leading employer in the sector for both countries.

Intelcia chooses to have a unique and powerful brand that guarantees consistency to the benefit of its employees and customers alike and the highest standards of excellence and engagement everywhere the Group does business. Within this framework, the centres in Madagascar and Mauritius benefited from an upgrade responding to the needs of the Group in terms of infrastructure, communications and workspaces centred on the well-being and professional development of its employees.

The 2,600 current employees in Madagascar and Mauritius incorporated into Intelcia’s teams will benefit from the group’s community-based approach, which is built upon proximity management and commitment to strong values including transparency and engagement with employees and all its customers.

As a socially responsible enterprise, Intelcia is involved in the development of the communities where it has activities and places employability at the core of its social responsibility and corporate strategies. The Group thus seeks to not only expand the prospects of career development and training, but to also foster diversity and equal opportunities though engagements to benefit all its employees.

– Mar. 27, 2018 @ 13:05 GMT |

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