Arielle Nkongmeneck
September 13, 2016
Kasi Insight, Africa's most innovative research and advisory firm, today announced the launch of its new website www.kasiinsight.com. The new website reflects the evolution of the company and its services. In fact, Kasi Insight is one of the first research companies in Africa to offer:
“The website is a continuation of the strategy we set back in June that is to provide reliable data and actionable insights from Africa. The site is meant to show our work and the innovative data products we are building for Africa” said Yannick Lefang, Founder & CEO of Kasi Insight. “It is now possible to get reliable data and insights from over 10 countries in Africa within 2 weeks!" “I am excited about KasiI Insight as it fills a crucial gap by generating primary data and fresh perspectives on African consumers and economies. In an environment plagued by stereotypes and recycled data, Kasi Insight provides quick and accurate information to support decision-making." said Trudi Makhaya, Founder of Makhaya Advisory & Kasi Advisor. Kasi Insight recently won the Best Research Paper award from the Marketing and Social Research Association in Nairobi (Kenya) for its research paper titled: Building mobile apps that impact African consumers.
About Kasi
Kasi Insight is Africa's leading provider of data, measures, and insights to understand the average African behaviour. Every month, we listen to Africans and turn survey-based data into actionable insights. Through our self-service platform, our clients leverage consumer insights at scale, identify early signs of market shifts and unlock market-creating opportunities for their business.
Contact our team today to explore how our consumer intelligence, brand intelligence, retail intelligence, and economic intelligence can empower your decision-making process. Win with confidence with Kasi insights https://www.kasiinsight.com/request-demo/
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