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Mohammed Mohammed Amin, the Founder and Executive Director of Deus.Com.Gh has been awarded as the best Chief Executive Officer in the E-Commerce category at the just-ended Ghana Industry CEO Awards.
Mr. Amin and his company surpassed competitors in the e-commerce space to claim the coveted award.
Mohammed Amin told Journalists that the award is a testament to its impact on society as a provider of electronic payment channels for small businesses in the country.
“We are humbled by this award; we work as a team and with a passion to deliver the best. Little did we know we were being noticed,", Mohammed intimated.
That notwithstanding "It feels good to be recognised for serving the people," he mentioned.
Mohammed Amin emphasised the company's commitment to consistent innovation and delivering an exceptional customer experience.
He said, "Consistent innovation to serve customers by ensuring the best customer experience, including selection, ease of use, lower prices, and providing sufficient information for informed purchasing decisions, may have led to this feat."
Mr. Amin assured that Deus.com would continue to innovate, prioritising a seamless online purchasing experience for their customers.
The Ghana Industry CEOs Awards, now in its 6th edition, is an annual awards scheme organised by the Business Executive (TBE) Group.
It aims to identify and publicly recognise the most outstanding chief executives in corporate Ghana across various sectors, both private and public.
The awardees were selected through a process involving public nominations, shortlisting, public voting, and final vetting by a board.
In total, about 65 personalities received awards across various categories, including Advertising, Telecommunication, Education, E-commerce, Automobile, Health, Real Estate, Petroleum, among others.
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