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Enterprise Computing Ltd. (ECL) ranked Number 44 overall and secured the 2nd spot in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector at the 21st edition of the Ghana Club 100 Awards.
Held at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel on October 25, 2024, the event gathered Ghana’s top business leaders to recognize excellence in enterprise.
For ECL, this was a standout moment, marking its place among the nation’s most successful companies.
Since its founding over a decade ago, ECL has steadily expanded its services, now supporting over 50 business clients, including medium-sized enterprises and large multinationals.
ECL has also forged strong partnerships with technology giants such as Microsoft, Oracle, RedHat, and other major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), which have been instrumental to its growth.
“ECL wouldn’t be here without our dedicated team and our incredible clients who inspire us to push the limits of what’s possible,” said Wilhelmina Klah, the CEO’s representative.
“This award is a reminder to keep innovating, keep evolving, and always put our clients at the center of everything we do. This endorsement from such a prestigious platform will surely boost confidence in our abilities amongst both current and prospective clients," She added.
For ECL’s customers, this ranking serves as reassurance of the company’s commitment to delivering high-quality products and services. It highlights that, even as technology rapidly evolves, ECL remains a reliable partner for seamless and secure digital transformation.
ECL focuses on expanding its geographic footprint and rolling out more innovative solutions to meet the rising technological demands worldwide.
With recognition from the Ghana Club 100, the company is well on its way to cementing its place as a premier IT solutions provider.
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