Capital Mangament: solidarity - in these 3 companies, sharing rather than margins
Launched in 2016 by Isabelle Mashola and Philippe Coup-Jambet, Isahit is not a digital marketplace like any other. Firstly, because its providers are only womenliving in 18 French and English-speaking African countries and, soon, in the Philippines and Brazil. Then because the platform guarantees them an income décent : about 20 euros per day, compared to 6 to 9 maximum in most "click farms" located in developing countries. How? How? Thanks to a fair and transparent business model. Out of 100 euros invoiced, Isahit charges a 35% commission, pays 60% to the service provider and 5% to Isahit Help, a digital training program for female employees.
For companies the rates are clear: for 5.25 euros to 9.75 euros per hour, they outsource their digital tasksTechnology combined with people can become a real lever for social innovation," says the creator. " Technology combined with people can become a real lever for social innovation", says the creator. Trained as an engineer and working in digital consulting for large groups, Isabelle Mashola has always been interested in issues of mutual aid between women. It was during a trip to Cameroon to meet women entrepreneurs that she realised that generosity was not enough: "You have to give meaning through your work", she explains.
The 2000 hiters it now employs create and enrich databases, animate chatbots, analyze tweets or validate invoices. On behalf of responsible clients, such as BNP Paribas, Société Générale, Sodexo or Adecco.
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