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Telecommunications company, AT, has announced a series of strategic initiatives to enhance customer experience and foster growth as part of its 2025 roadmap.
The company’s vision for innovation and development is aimed at providing greater accessibility, convenience, and support for its diverse customer base.
In a statement, AT revealed plans to expand its footprint by opening additional customer service centers across Ghana, making its services more accessible nationwide. This expansion complements the introduction of innovative products and services designed to keep customers at the forefront of the digital age. Enhancements will focus on creating seamless connections and empowering users with cutting-edge technological tools.
Recognising the pivotal role of small-scale businesses in the economy, AT is also scaling its Business-to-Business services. Tailored solutions are being developed to support these enterprises, equipping them with the resources to thrive in competitive markets. Furthermore, substantial investments are being made in AT’s network infrastructure to deliver faster, more reliable data and call services, ensuring effortless connectivity for professional and personal pursuits.
ATMoney, the company’s mobile money service, is set to unveil new features aimed at offering users greater flexibility and benefits. The updates are designed to streamline financial management, aligning with AT’s commitment to security and convenience.
The company also reaffirmed its dedication to corporate social responsibility through its "AT Touching Lives" initiative, which focuses on combating Sickle Cell disease in Ghana. Over the past four years, AT has collaborated with institutions like the National Blood Service of Ghana and the International Sickle Cell Centre to provide educational content, medical equipment, financial support, and organise blood donation drives. The initiative will continue in 2025 with plans to expand partnerships and impact.
AT expressed gratitude to its customers for their unwavering support, emphasizing its commitment to delivering value, innovation, and excellence. "Together, let us make 2025 a year of success, greater connection, and growth," the statement concluded.
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