Our Philosophy

Why we believe asking the right question matters
"Globally, over $2 trillion is now traded using algorithmic models each week. It makes us ask: where do human decisions fit as technology grows? At Coreqvuzon, inquiry, skepticism, and group exploration guide every conversation. Our foundation is not about certainty—it’s about opening doors to ongoing debate and learning from evidence, not opinion. We keep our structure broad and encourage exploration."

Analytical Honesty

We’re open about what we know—and what’s still being debated.

Data as Starting Point

Every review starts by looking at the evidence first.

Transparent Collaboration

Everyone is welcome to contribute and critique.

About Coreqvuzon

How one conversation turned into a collective curiosity hub

It began with a small group in Johannesburg—each of us coming from different industries, all curious about data’s impact on financial decisions. We started meeting informally, comparing results from published studies and our own small experiments. What changed our approach wasn’t answers, but the quality of questions we kept asking each time. The community grew when others noticed we embraced not-knowing as much as knowing.

As debates grew livelier, so did our curiosity. We connected with professionals in Cape Town and Durban, finding that the same questions about automation, risk, and resource allocation kept coming up. What puzzled one city’s group would often spark insights in another. Bit by bit, we created a space where lateral thinkers, analysts, and open-minded professionals exchange evolving ideas.

Now, the core principle remains: bring a tough question, and you’ll never get a pre-scripted answer. That’s what keeps the Coreqvuzon community both challenging and inviting.

Meet the Team

Lebo Masilela speaking at event

Lebo Masilela

Lead Analyst

Lebo specializes in scenario testing and market analytics, always pushing us to rethink assumptions.

Zanele Ndlovu working on laptop

Zanele Ndlovu

Automation Review

Zanele focuses on workflow mapping and integration reviews, connecting theory to what can (and can’t) be automated.

Jean-Pierre in discussion at whiteboard

Jean-Pierre Duval

Data Insights

Jean-Pierre bridges technical analysis with practical application, giving context to raw statistical data.

Coreqvuzon’s Milestones

2023

Launched the first collaborative meet-up in Johannesburg.

2024

Peer review sessions expanded to Cape Town, sparking new debates.

2025

Automation trend discussions went virtual, connecting cities and new communities.

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