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Maxbuy [TCL Electronics] has been awarded Electronic Brand of the Year at Ghana Business Standard Awards held on Friday, August 12, 2022, at the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel.
This makes it the 6th award in a row for TCL electronics after winning similar awards in previous years, shortly after being established in Ghana.
TCL is currently the number 2 preferred television brand globally and it is the first to introduce to the Ghanaian market, an android Ai television sets with voice control.
TCL prides itself in creativity as an essential tool in driving its technology and products all over the world including in Ghana.

Speaking after receiving the award, General Manager at Maxbuy TCL, Leslie Stanley Sey stressed the need for businesses to prioritise customer service, adding that the main focus for Maxbuy TCL is customer satisfaction.
He lauded customers and the general public for keeping faith in the brand and dedicated the award to all Maxbuy TCL customers for their loyalty.
The award-winning brand has this year taken it a notch higher by once again being the first global brand to introduce hands-free voice control TVs to the market.
Maxbuy TCL has been in existence in Ghana for 7 years and has showrooms across the country as well as leading electronic retail outlets.
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