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KRIF Ghana Limited has honoured 60 individuals and corporate clients as part of its 39th anniversary celebrations in Accra.
The Customer Awards and Products Exhibition recognised clients who have supported the office solutions company’s growth over nearly four decades.

Among the honourees was the Chief Executive Officer of the Multimedia Group Limited, Kwasi Twum.
Executive Chairman of KRIF Ghana, Rev. Kennedy Okosun, described the ceremony as a celebration of loyalty and a showcase of world-class partnerships.

“Today’s event is so special; it is a celebration of customer loyalty, customers who make the business grow, customers who sustain the business, and a showcase of world-class products. A demonstration of what strong partnership can achieve,” he said.
He added that the ceremony also forms part of the activities leading up to KRIF Ghana’s 40th anniversary in 2026.
“Our customers whom we honour today are the reasons KRIF exists. Your loyalty has sustained us, your feedback has improved us, and your trust has motivated us to do more,” Rev. Okosun noted.

Some awardees shared their experiences with the company with JoyNews. A staff member of Zenith Bank, Jacob Botchway, said his organisation has relied on KRIF for 19 years because of the durability of its products and reliable service.

Another recipient remarked that the award symbolises the bond between KRIF and its clients, urging customers to go where they are appreciated.
As KRIF Ghana marks 39 years of service, the company says it remains committed to strengthening customer relationships to stay competitive in the evolving business landscape.
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