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Eban Capital has been named the winner of the ‘Most Promising AI Idea of the Year’ at the prestigious Ghana AI and Awards Summit 2025, held at the Kofi Annan ICT Centre in Accra.
This recognition underscores Eban Capital’s commitment to revolutionizing financial technology and digital payments with its AI-powered Smart POS, retail merchant, and payment solutions.
The Ghana AI and Awards Summit celebrates excellence in artificial intelligence innovation, recognizing companies and individuals leading AI advancements in Ghana and across Africa. Eban Capital’s groundbreaking work in AI-driven financial solutions distinguished it as a leader in the field, reinforcing its mission to bridge technological gaps in Africa’s financial ecosystem.
Revolutionising Financial Technology with AI
Eban Capital is at the forefront of digital transformation, leveraging advanced AI tools to create cutting-edge financial platforms.
The company has developed solutions that empower microfinance institutions (MFIs), small and medium enterprises (SMEs), cooperatives, and other financial groups, including Core Banking Software for MFIs – A robust, AI-integrated banking solution enhancing financial inclusion and operational efficiency..
Through these innovations, Eban Capital is accelerating the digitalization of Africa’s financial sector, fostering inclusivity and growth for businesses and consumers alike.

Strategic Partnerships to Build Ghana’s Digital Future
As part of its mission to drive digital transformation, Eban Capital has entered into a strategic partnership with DIHOC (Defence Industries Holding Company) and Wizarpos International to establish a state-of-the-art digital technology hub in Ghana. This initiative aims to develop next-generation software solutions for the African market, assemble and manufacture electronic payment and financial devices locally and foster local talent in AI, software development, and electronic engineering.
This collaboration represents a significant milestone in Ghana’s journey toward becoming a digital technology powerhouse in Africa, with a focus on innovation, local capacity building, and job creation.
A Vision for the Future
According to the Chief Executive Officer of Eban Capital, Jim S. Amegah, “Receiving the ‘Most Promising AI Idea of the Year’ award is a testament to Eban Capital’s dedication to technological excellence and financial empowerment. The company remains committed to shaping the future of digital banking and AI-powered financial services, ensuring that businesses and consumers benefit from cutting-edge, accessible, and secure financial solutions".
“We are deeply honored by this recognition as it reinforces our mission to innovate and provide AI-powered solutions that empower businesses, financial institutions, and communities. Our strategic initiatives, including our partnership with DIHOC, Wizarpos International Co and other key partners, are key steps toward making Ghana a digital powerhouse in Africa", he added.
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