business-banner

December 9, 2025 | 1 month ago

Djezzy signs agreements with six Algerian start-ups

Djezzy signed agreements with six Algerian start-ups on Monday in Algiers, on the sidelines of ASC 2025.

Algeria Invest
Legal Notices | Terms of Services
news-detail

Djezzy signs agreements with six Algerian start-ups through the Algeria Venture accelerator, attended by Noureddine Ouadah, Minister of Knowledge Economy, Start-ups and Micro-enterprises. The aim is to facilitate the marketing of these start-ups' services and solutions to the telecommunications group's customers.

Algeria Venture, a supplier to Djezzy, a start-up company


"It is important to note that Algeria Venture is Djezzy's start-up supplier, and the signing of these agreements is a concrete expression of our company's strategy to contribute to strengthening data and telecommunications infrastructure. We must adapt to new technologies such as 5G and AI, which is why these agreements have been concluded," explains Boumedienne Senoussi, CEO of the Djezzy group, announcing other agreements that will be signed shortly.

The managing director of Algeria Venture, Lyes Abdoune, describes these agreements as strategic for start-ups. "These agreements are direct purchase orders for the benefit of the latter. They are intended to help market their services and support them to remain in the market. Our accelerator strives to act as a connector between start-ups and large companies such as Djezzy and provide the latter with the solutions they need," he points out.

The start-ups involved are: Yalidine, Bortocall, Gifty, Digital Fennec, Ai Grid and Cybears. The CEO of the latter, Zineddine Boudegna, says that this agreement will enable him to secure Djezzy's infrastructure.

December 9, 2025 | algeria-logo