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The "manual era" of Ghana’s business community is no longer just a slow way of working; it has become an Operational risk. Soltech Business Enterprise is redefining the national standard by replacing human error with industrial-grade automation.
They achieve this by introducing advanced machines that do the thinking and checking for the business owner.
First, Soltech transforms financial security by deploying bank-grade hardware, like the AL930 Mix-Value Money Counter, into high-volume environments such as banks, malls, and supermarkets. It uses an active counterfeit detection process where UV, Magnetic, CIS, DD and Infrared sensors audit every note for authenticity.
To push this precision even further for large-scale operations, Soltech Provides the Belcon S515, a Bank of Ghana approved banknote counter and sorter. It uses advanced imaging to instantly "read" the health of every bill, automatically pulling out damaged or soiled notes that would otherwise jam ATMs or cause bank rejections.

With its unique dual-pocket design, it sorts different denominations and identifies fakes while running at a massive 1000 notes per minute allowing Ghanaian industries to process millions of cedis with the speed and precision of a world-class financial organization.
This has secured the trust of notable clients like the Petroleum Commission, Cocoa Touton Processing Company Ltd, Ghanapost and UGMC, as well as giants like Azar Paints, Polystar, and Juwel Energy.
By moving companies like Jollof King and Avara RC Ltd from manual tallies to All-in-One Touchscreen POS Systems, Soltech’s POS system helps convert daily transactions into real-time data, helps stop Internal theft and fraud, helps with good inventory management, Transaction audit trail and accountability.

According to Solomon Buer Tetteh, CEO and founder of Soltech Business Enterprise, failing to adopt POS systems and counting machines is essentially an open invitation for trouble.
“If you are not integrating POS and money counting machines, you’re leaving the door open for frequent human errors in sales records and even fraud. You’ll lose track of everything and, at the end of the day, every business owner’s most valuable asset is peace of mind; the kind that comes with knowing every cedi is accurately accounted for,” he warned.
These systems ensure the next generation of Ghanaian wealth streamlined by saving time, reducing errors, increasing work efficiency, and, overall, enhancing security.
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