Currently, millions of Africans live without a formal address.It’s not just an administrative issue. It’s a structural problem with a direct impact on the economy, security, and digital inclusion. In many areas, identifying a location depends on informal references:– “After the blue container.”– “In front of the broken lamppost.”– “The third house after the bend.” Does it work? Sometimes. Does it scale? Never.The lack of a structured territorial identification system affects multiple sectors: Logistics and deliveries with a high error rate. Emergency services with critical delays. Small businesses difficult to locate. Fintechs and banks with onboarding friction. Urban planning with limited data. Without a reliable address, the digital economy operates with friction. The world has evolved. The problem remains.Today we have:– Smartphones– Accessible GPS– Precise georeferencing– Growing digital infrastructureBut we remain dependent on informal descripSectorsInformation technology, Internet, UtilitiesLocationLuanda, AngolaStageSign in to view detailsMarketsSign in to view detailsCustomer modelSign in to view detailsRevenueSign in to view detailsSupported byOrange Corners – HQContactSign in to view detailsSocial media