Kiebotse

Kiebotse (stylized as 꼐볻세 Kyebotse, meaning "rebound" in ) is an specializing in  and  solutions. It is headquartered in Ivantotra, Ambemarivo, and operates primarily within OSDMA-affiliated countries. The company is most famously known for its and  for employees, but Kiebotse also offers  to partnered businesses.

Kiebotse has its roots in the post-uprising Ambemarivo, when the first large-scale were designed for workplaces catering to a newly-. The so-called "voucher restaurants" were managed either autonomously by a or by proxies of the nascent Ministry for Labor Rights, or in rare instances a combination thereof. The restaurants were negatively affected by during the country's last five-year plan (1975–80). The five-year plan saw many in the, and the general efficacy of the voucher restaurants was put into question, whereas  from the People's Liberation Army were found to be served in some struggling workplace cafeterias. In the subsequent "Tsaravelona Reforms," the Ministry for Labor Rights was dissolved, and the "voucher restaurants" were granted temporary individual administration status under a centralized. In effect, the "voucher restaurants" gradually, and their successor the 'Kiebotse'  in 1999.

The company now operates in over 46 countries, employing roughly 10,000 people, and serving some 50 million users, employees and employers worldwide.