Pieter de Villiers on building Clickatell into a $1-billion tech giant

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Pieter de Villiers began his career as an optometrist, but quickly pivoted into the world of technology entrepreneurship when he realised running a retail store was not his cup of tea.
Today, the business he co-founded with his twin brother Casper and two others -- Danie du Toit and Patrick Lawson -- is chasing down US$1-billion in annual revenue and is helping invent the fledgling world of "chat commerce".
De Villiers joins Duncan McLeod on the TechCentral podcast to talk about Clickatell's journey, including the early days of the business, how it raised funding from Sequoia Capital -- becoming the first African company to successfully get funding from the storied venture capital firm -- and why he spent 10 years living in Silicon Valley, only to return to South Africa in 2015.
He talks about how Clickatell helped WhatsApp in the early days become the messaging giant it is today (co-founder Jan Koum was a fan of the Clickatell technology) and how the company has used WhatsApp as a basis to build solutions in the fields of chat banking and chat commerce.
He also talks about Clickatell's future plans and comments on whether an IPO is in the offing.
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3 Dec 2020 English South Africa Technology · Business

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