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Redington Limited, a leading technology aggregator and innovation enabler across the Middle East and Africa, has been appointed as an authorised distributor of Adobe Inc. to supply Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams Standard in Ghana.
In a statement, it said the partnership is expected to strengthen Ghana’s growing creative and digital economy by providing businesses, agencies, and independent creatives with access to Adobe’s suite of industry-standard applications, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Acrobat, through a team-based subscription model available via authorized channel partners.
As demand for high-quality content creation, branding, and multimedia storytelling continues to rise in Ghana, the Creative Cloud for Teams Standard offering is designed to improve collaboration, streamline workflows, and reduce the cost and complexity associated with traditional software licensing.
“Ghana represents a vibrant and fast-growing creative market, which could be valued at about $200 billion by 2030,” the Vice President, Global Channel Sales and GTM at Adobe, Sophie Pibouin, said.
“With Creative Cloud for Teams Standard, we are enabling organizations to scale creative output, enhance collaboration, and drive innovation while maintaining cost efficiency. Our partnership with Redington is key to expanding access across the region,” she added.
The Vice President for West and Central Africa at Redington, Sunil Zarekar, said: “At Redington, we are focused on equipping our partners for success.
This launch opens up a high-growth creative ecosystem and new recurring revenue opportunities. It also allows partners to differentiate their offerings and position themselves as strategic advisors in the digital economy.”
Under the distributorship agreement, Redington is authorized to distribute Creative Cloud for Teams Standard to customers in Ghana, helping organizations integrate the tools into their daily operations.
The collaboration combines Adobe’s global technology leadership with Redington’s regional distribution network and market expertise.
Some key benefits of Creative Cloud for Teams Standard include a lower total cost of ownership, enhanced collaboration, improved productivity, and scalability.
The solution is expected to benefit key sectors in Ghana, including advertising, media, education, and SMEs, enabling professionals to deliver high-quality creative output more efficiently.
Redington Limited says the partnership reinforces its commitment to driving digital transformation and nurturing creative talent across Africa.
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