Moroccan group Intelcia announced it is opening a branch dedicated to IT development -Intelcia IT Solutions. The call center manager and leader in customer relations services says the new branch with a capital of MAD2 million was designed to meet its customers’ needs for IT solutions.
This strategy aligns with the company’s development vision to step into high-potential sectors such as IT services. Intelcia is 65% controlled by Luxembourg telecom group Altice.
According to U.S. research and consulting firm International Data Corporation (IDC), IT service layouts in Morocco exceeded $550 million in late 2018. Growth on this segment has been supported by infrastructure projects led by banking groups and the government.
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