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Inlaks, a leading ICT infrastructure and systems integrator in Africa, has been recognized as the Banking Technology Solutions Provider of the Year at the Digital Innovation Awards (DIA) 2025, held in Accra, Ghana.
The DIA, formerly known as the Ghana Information Technology & Telecom Awards (GITTA), is widely regarded as the "Oscars" of Ghana’s ICT industry.
This year’s event marked an evolution as it expanded into a Pan-African platform, celebrating excellence in digital transformation across various sectors, including fintech, banking, health, agriculture, and education.
The event gathered top government officials, diplomats, international partners, and industry leaders across Africa to celebrate organizations and individuals driving the continent’s digital future.
The expanded award categories highlighted efforts in deploying technology to solve real-world challenges, foster sustainability, and accelerate innovation.
Speaking on the award recognition, Executive Director, Inlaks, Olufemi Muraino said: “We are honoured to receive this recognition. This award reiterates our dedication to providing advanced technology solutions that enable Banks and Financial Institutions to meet evolving customer needs, drive growth, and foster financial inclusion. It is also a celebration of our Team’s commitment and the trust of our customers.”
The award is a testament to Inlaks' commitment to delivering innovative banking and financial technology solutions that empower financial institutions across Africa. It reflects the company's role in driving operational efficiency, digital transformation, and financial inclusion within the banking ecosystem.
Additionally, Inlaks Country Manager, Ghana, Yacoba Amuah, was recognized as the Outstanding Woman in Tech for her remarkable contributions to the technology sector.
“I am honoured to receive the Outstanding Woman in Tech award. This is a personal milestone and a reflection of my Team’s collaboration and support. It reaffirms my belief that diversity and inclusion are key drivers of innovation. I believe this will inspire more women to take up leadership roles where they can make an impact”.
Inlaks continues to play a pivotal role in advancing digital transformation across Africa by delivering solutions in core banking, payments, cloud computing, cybersecurity, and financial inclusion technologies.
Inlaks is a leading systems integrator in Sub-Saharan Africa, operating in Nigeria, Ghana, East Africa, and other Sub-Saharan African regions. The company collaborates with leading OEMs in the technology industry to deliver world-class information technology solutions that exceed customer needs.
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