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iSmart International Ghana Limited, a leading Ghanaian provider of value-added services (VAS) and payment solutions, is poised to become Africa’s most dynamic digital and fintech platform.
According to the Chief Executive Officer, Robert Oduro, the company, established in 2015, has made some huge progress and the focus now is to capture the African market.
Oduro highlighted that iSmart offers a comprehensive suite of user-friendly digital solutions designed to enhance customer engagement and streamline transactions.
These include robust SMS solutions, USSD connectivity, digital payment systems, and bespoke application and website development services. The company remains committed to continuously refining and expanding these offerings.
Since its inception, iSmart has experienced steady growth, now serving a client base approaching 9,000. Its diverse clientele, spanning Ghana and beyond, includes major banks, telecommunications companies, government institutions, NGOs, and small enterprises.
Having solidified its dominance in the Ghanaian market, Oduro believes the time is ripe for continental expansion. “We have achieved significant success in Ghana, but our vision has always been to capture the African market. I am confident we can achieve this,” he affirmed.
Established in 2015, iSmart International Ghana Limited is a premier provider of Value-Added Services (VAS) and payment solutions. The company has earned a stellar reputation as a trusted partner in the telecommunications and financial sectors.
Through its innovative offerings, including Bulk SMS, USSD, Toll-Free services, and advanced payment solutions, iSmart places customers at the heart of its operations, driving digital transformation across industries.
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