Germany’s GreenTec Capital Partners invests in the “Uber of HR” in Morocco

Germany’s GreenTec Capital Partners invests in the “Uber of HR” in Morocco

The venture building company is close to corporations like AFD and GIZ and bolsters start-ups’ potential before investing in them. It wants to strengthen Kwiks, a Moroccan platform that helps connect freelance headhunters and companies that are looking to hire.

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            ▪ Germany’s GreenTec Capital Partners invests in the “Uber of HR” in Morocco

▪ The venture building company is close to corporations like AFD and GIZ and bolsters start-ups’ potential before investing in them. It wants to strengthen Kwiks, a Moroccan platform that helps connect freelance headhunters and companies that are looking to hire.

https://www.africabusinessplus.com/en/803193/germanys-greentec-capital-partners-invests-in-the-uber-of-hr-in-morocco/

Created in Morocco in 2015, Kwiks attracted the attention of GreenTec Capital, a German venture builder that builds up companies in which it later invests. A brother and sister team founded the “Uber of HR”: Amin Khayatei, an IT engineer who worked for AdWay Conseil and service provider Babel, and Zineb Khayatei, who graduated from INSEEC – with a Master’s in business and marketing – and the University of California, Irvine. Like her brother, she is also an experienced consultant.

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