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A gaming, e-Sports and video game event room in Mayotte

A gaming, e-Sports and video game event room in Mayotte
A gaming, e-Sports and video game event room in Mayotte

The BGE support network is launching the fourth edition of BGE Talents for business creation. 38 life journeys selected throughout highlighted each week on the BGE website and in a web series of 14 episodes (1 per region), broadcast in the fall, following the journey of one of the entrepreneurs. The objective: to observe entrepreneurial reality through the journey of those who create.

As part of this operation dedicated to entrepreneurship, organized in partnership with Crédit Mutuel and Les Échos Entrepreneurs, all BGE structures in France have nominated their Talent. They stand out for their inspiring, sometimes rugged journey, their sense of innovation or their desire to respond to current social, economic and ecological challenges by undertaking sustainable and adaptable economic models.

Through their Talents, the 31 structures of the BGE network wish to promote these small business leaders who prove on a daily basis their resilience, their inventiveness and their ability to bounce back.

Anly Yachourtu created MayGame in Sada – His portrait on video! Inspired by the idea of ​​contributing to the development of Mayotte, he created MayGame, a gaming and e-sports room, with his brothers. This family project aims to bridge the digital divide by offering a gaming space connected via Starlink, making gaming accessible thanks to affordable prices and a subscription system. Anly uses his communication skills to strengthen the company's visibility on social networks. Thanks to the support of BGE Mayotte, MayGame was able to obtain aid and strengthen its economic model. The space includes a refreshment bar, encouraging intergenerational exchanges and conviviality.

Talents BGE is also a web series tour of France. 14 episodes – one per region – currently being broadcast. This series will invite itself into the daily lives of these “entrepreneurs next door” to bear witness to an entrepreneurial reality far removed from preconceived ideas. A rare statement which will help to take a new look at the 4 million French “very small entrepreneurs”.


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