You sign the deal.
We deliver on the ground.
White-label execution for your firm's digital and AI missions, across Central and West Francophone Africa.
What stays with you, what's handed to us
Stays with the partner
- Commercial relationship with the end client
- Brand ownership and end-client billing
- Overall strategic direction of the mission
- Final governance decisions
Subcontracted to Dayne
- Field execution (diagnostic, build, integration)
- Methodological deliverables (scores, roadmap, files)
- Local adoption (training, on-site support)
- Local regulatory monitoring
Three ways to work together
Full white label
The end client never sees Dayne. All deliverables, communications and presentations carry the partner's brand. Dayne operates behind the scenes.
Staff augmentation
Dayne consultants join your project teams as specialized resources — methodology and francophone field execution — identifiable internally, not necessarily to the end client.
Co-branding
Dayne appears explicitly as the local execution partner alongside your firm — useful for tenders requiring proof of local capacity.
The mode is defined contractually before each mission, never improvised mid-project.
What Dayne brings
- Execution of the Diagnose, Build, Adopt phases of the Dayne Transformation Framework, adapted to your standards
- Application of the AI Compliance & Governance module for any project touching sensitive data
- Documented deliverables presentable in an institutional environment
- Francophone consultants, with local regulatory and economic context (Congo, CEMAC and adjacent zones)
What we formalize before every mission
- Non-disclosure agreement (NDA)
- White-label agreement (client relationship, non-disclosure, IP ownership)
- Non-circumvention clause
- Liability split in case of dispute or non-compliance
- Execution SLA fit for institutional standards
These elements are drafted with legal counsel before the first mission of this kind.
What we bring to a potential partner
On-the-ground presence and execution in Central and West Francophone Africa
Mastery of the local regulatory framework (Malabo Convention, national laws, national AI strategies)
Agility and execution speed versus heavier international structures
Cost/value ratio fit for African missions, without compromising methodology
Bilingual/bicultural capacity bridging international teams and local stakeholders
A mission to subcontract in Francophone Africa?
Describe your context — sector, client type, estimated volume. We'll come back with a fitting engagement mode.