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CompuGhana, a Ghanaian IT company, has recorded another win at the 4th Ghana Business Awards.
CompuGhana's work throughout the years has seen a significant impact in the industry they operate in, attracting influential recognition.
In May 2021, Saiid Masri, the CEO of CompuGhana, was named the CEO of the Year in the Retail Sector at the 5th Ghana CEO Summit.
The great feat was followed by another award from the National Customer's Choice Awards Ghana 2021 in October.
Having delivered unrivalled customer services over the years, CompuGhana was recognised as the Customers' Choice IT Retailer of the Year, resonating with their excellent approach to business in the industry.
The latest among the list is winning The Retail Company of the Year at the Ghana Business Awards. This win emphasizes the critical role CompuGhana plays in the retail sector for Ghana.
Ghana Business Awards is a prestigious awards programme that recognizes and rewards excellence across all sectors in Ghana.
The Awards provides a platform to recognize individuals and companies that play a significant role in the growth and development of their business sector while acknowledging critical functions within the industry that promote growth and sustainability.
CompuGhana, one of the fastest-growing IT, Mobile and Consumer electronic companies in the country, have over the years shown excellence in their service delivery, a characteristic that compliments the core mandate of the Ghana Business Awards.
With the vision to attain the highest level of customer service experience and a mission to lead with invention, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, CompuGhana has seen tremendous growth in their operations and are now successfully operating in 15 locations across Ghana.
Talking about the company's drive for making them the best in the retail sector after the win at the Ghana Business Awards, Shirley Selase Anku said, "We believe everyone deserves good quality brands, prices and services. Therefore, we consistently strive to deliver the very best for our customers at affordable rates backed up with a reliable service centre.
"We also provide the convenience for online shopping through our e-commerce platform. We want our customers to feel satisfied every time they shop."
A total of 70 individuals and companies, both in the public and private sector, were honoured on the impact of their work and its effect on the socio-economic development of Ghana.
The 4th edition of the Ghana Business Awards took place on Saturday, October 30, 2021, at the Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel in Accra.
Entrepreneur of the Decade award went to Edward Effah, the Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, with CEO of Fueltrade, Mr Chris Chinebuah, winning the CEO of the Decade.
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