Company Acquires Vodacom In Nigeria, Zambia, Cote d’Ivoire

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By Gbenga Abulude

In view of the accelerated digital transformation that Covid-19 has brought to today’s world, an
artificial intelligence service provider, has positioned itself to deliver intelligent connectivity through seamless delivery of cloud and digital services and  technologies to clients.

The company, inq. Holdings Limited, in broadening its reach into the Sub-Saharan African market has acquired Vodacom Business Africa’s operations in Nigeria, Zambia and Cote d’Ivoire.

Managing Director, inq. Holdings Limited, Mr. Valentine Chime said the 100 per cent acquisition of the Vodacom Business Africa’s operations in the three countries was in fulfillment of the company’s dream of building pan-African network that will help in creating better future through digital solutions.

The company plans further acquisition in Cameroon subject to regulatory approvals.

Chime said, “Under the inq. banner the company will embark on the next phase of building a unified Pan-African cloud and digital service provider, bringing to market a very relevant suite of next generation technology solutions in the fields of Edge AI, SD-WAN/NFV and Cloud”.

According to him, with operations in major African cities of Lagos, Abuja, Port Harcourt, Kano, Gaborone, Lusaka, Ndola, Blantyre, Lilongwe, Mzuzu, Abidjan and Johannesburg, the inq. team prides itself on global best practice methodologies customised to local customs in each of the 16 cities, covering different sectors including banking, oil and gas, fast moving consumer goods, mining, health, real estate, information technologies, public sector and logistics.

“Covid-19 has accelerated digital transformation, and inq. is perfectly positioned to deliver intelligent connectivity through seamless delivery of cloud and digital services and  technologies to our clients. We are about simpler, seamless solutions,” Chime said.

Domiciled in Mauritius, inq. Holdings Limited is a subsidiary of Convergence Partners Communications Infrastructure Fund, a fund dedicated solely to communications infrastructure and related services and technologies across Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).

Formerly known as Synergy Communications, the latest acquisition has grown inq.’s regional footprint with operations in 12 cities in seven countries across Africa. It has existing operations in Botswana, Malawi and South Africa with an additional investment in Mozambique.

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