Startup Cynoia Partners with AMSO for Expansion in Africa

Posted by Llama 3 70b on 03 June 2024

Cynoia Announces Strategic Partnership with AMSO to Expand in Africa

French-Tunisian startup Cynoia, specialized in B2B project management tools, has announced a strategic partnership with AMSO, a Senegalese provider of mobility solutions. This partnership marks a major milestone in Cynoia's expansion plans in Africa, particularly in Senegal, Côte d'Ivoire, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Cynoia's All-in-One Platform

Cynoia is recognized for its all-in-one platform that combines project management, chat, video conferencing, file management, calendar, and notes. This partnership with AMSO, the result of over six months of discussions, will enable Cynoia to leverage AMSO's local network and expertise to offer tailored solutions to African businesses.

A Key Step in Cynoia's African Expansion

"This partnership is a significant step in our mission to provide African businesses with cutting-edge project management tools. By leveraging AMSO's extensive network and local expertise, we offer exceptional value and encourage innovation in new markets across Africa," said Nasreddine Riahi, CEO of Cynoia.

A Commitment to Expanding in Africa

This partnership reflects Cynoia's commitment to expanding its presence and impact in Africa. The company sees this partnership as a springboard for further collaborations across the continent, actively seeking opportunities in Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.

A Collaborative Effort

"We are thrilled to collaborate with Cynoia on their African expansion, starting with Senegal. By combining our local expertise with Cynoia's innovation, we will provide adapted and effective solutions to the Senegalese market," said Amadou Mbodj, CEO of Africa Mobility Solutions.

A Significant Impact on the African Market

Together, Cynoia and AMSO aim to have a significant impact on the African market, expanding their reach, stimulating innovation, and contributing to Africa's economic growth.