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AO Holdings Ltd has been awarded the prestigious ISO/IEC 27001 certification, a globally recognised standard for information security management.
The certification underscores AO Holdings’ commitment to safeguarding client data and maintaining the highest levels of operational security.
The certificate was formally presented at a ceremony at the company’s office at One Airport Square, Airport City by Eric Odae, President and Founder of IT Governance and Standards Consult Limited, on behalf of Certi-Trust.
In his remarks, Mr. Odae highlighted the significance of the achievement, noting that ISO/IEC 27001 remains the benchmark for organisations that manage risks associated with information security.
ISO/IEC 27001 is the international standard that defines best practices for establishing, implementing, and continually improving Information Security Management Systems (ISMS).
It requires certified organizations to protect sensitive information, identify and mitigate risks, and ensure that employees follow strict policies and procedures.
Executive President of AO Holdings, Kofi Ako Owiredu described the certification as a “milestone achievement,” stressing that it places a responsibility on all staff members to comply with the ISMS framework.

He noted that sustaining the certification would be key to maintaining client trust and delivering consistent value.
AO Holdings is a leading digital transformation value-added services provider and the foremost Microsoft Business Solutions Partner in Ghana.
The company undertakes high level customization and implementation of Microsoft Business Applications including Microsoft Dynamics 365 ERP, CRM and HR solutions.
It also deploys Microsoft Office 365 with SharePoint intranet for paperless business process automation and Power BI dashboards for real-time reports and analytics.
AO Holdings is a powerhouse in the development of customized or bespoke applications, mobile apps, document management and digital transformation consultancy services. In addition, the company offers corporate training and capacity building in digital transformation.
AO Holdings provides digital transformation value-added services for the following industries and sectors; Manufacturing, Wholesale & Retail, Hospitality, Real Estate & Construction, Mining, Oil & Gas, Energy & Utility Services, Public Service, Development Partners, NGOs & Civil Society Organizations, Churches & Faith-based Organizations, Healthcare, Education, Media, Financial Services, Agri-Business and Professional Services.
Industry observers say the certification could further strengthen AO Holdings’ position as a trusted service provider in the digital transformation space, especially as data security and compliance continue to grow in importance across Africa and beyond.
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