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Wadivo is a customer web application designed to help African consumers recover various assets and to provide them market intelligence, with a focus on the banking and the telecommunications sectors in Central and West Africa.
Our mission is to become a lead advocate of consumers’ rights in the asset recovery space and the product quality reviewer of reference.
In the banking space, Wadivo focuses on the rights of the individual customer over their day-to-day operations. Banking competition has driven down the cost of many services in most countries, and in the CEMAC region, the banking regulation prescribes that checking account services be offered free. However, many banks still charge these. The Wadivo platform will allow those to pool their claims and recover past charges unduly collected.
Wadivo will also serve users in the increasingly complex mobile space. The sector has transformed Africa in the last two decades, empowering people, aiding communication and commerce and increasing financial inclusion. Mobile operators have broadened their voice and data offering with added services powered by third parties called Value Added Services or VAS providers.
In April 2023, Wadivo launches its first operation in banking in Cameroon. Wadivo is now launching a telco product. Through our platform, mobile subscribers who have been charged by their Telco over the years for services they did not subscribe to, will be able to claim their money back. If you want to submit a claim, please click here to register. Join us quickly and spread the word; Together we are stronger.
(Founder)
Moyo Kamgaing is an ex-banker with over 35 years of banking experience in Africa. He worked for various institutions over the years including Bankers Trust (London), BNP Paribas (Bahrain) and more recently Ecobank (Lagos) where he headed the Investment Bank subsidiary EDC. His work over the years involved raising finance and advising public and private sector clients. He pioneered many landmark deals over time in Ghana, Cote d’Ivoire, Nigeria, Cameroon, Congo, Kenya and South Africa.
He is also an entrepreneur. In 1995, he started Sydmor, one of the first African owned finance boutiques in London, and in 2003, Cashmopolitan, the first money transfer company in the world using mobile phones.
Moyo is a graduate of HEC Paris (1983) and has a MSc from the Sloan School at MIT (1986)
(Advisor)
Eloner Habtezghi has a multi-disciplinary background with 25 years’ experience of M&A advisory, capital markets and engineering. She served in key roles at BNP Paribas, Bank of America and JPMorgan, advising multinational and financial clients. She has been directly involved in originating and executing $5 billion worth of cross-border strategic M&A transactions. On the capital markets side, she has arranged over $60 billion in issuances. She began her career as a reservoir engineer for Phillips Petroleum.
Furthermore, Ms. Habtezghi is committed to advancing the economic development of Africa. She has served as an advisor to SMEs and brings that experience, and her background in the East Africa region.
Eloner holds an MBA from SMU and Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Oklahoma, USA.
(Advisor)
Pascal Isbell has spent his career building businesses from start-up. For Salomon Brothers and Nomura in London, he conceived and developed the European equity advisory businesses. At Credit Lyonnais, he turned around its European equity operations and formed a very successful high growth and technology broking group. By 2000, he had created a vehicle within Credit Lyonnais UK to co-invest in early-stage technology companies while mentoring them on strategic development and funding strategies.
He co-founded LANCEA in 2005, running corporate advisory services and venture consulting, while remaining an active business angel. Pascal is an IC member for Isomer Capital, a European venture fund of funds group he has advised since inception.
Pascal has an MBA from The Wharton School.