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A leading IT and system integration company, Jethro, chooses Ghana as the latest location for its ambitious expansion plans within the continent.
To celebrate the launch of JETHRO in Ghana, the company organized an event with the theme: ‘Delivering Banking Innovation through Technology’.
Over 50 guests gathered in Accra to learn more about digital transformation in banking and the world of analytics.
Chief Executive Officer of Jethro, Remi Babatunde, said: “The opening of a new office in Accra, is the latest addition to the continuous drive by JETHRO to deliver excellence in all areas of our engagement with our clients.”
He said, “While we remain headquartered in London, we have chosen to serve Africa and our presence in Zimbabwe, Kenya, Nigeria and now Ghana is testimony to our drive to be closer to our clients as well as reduce the costs of our engagements.”
Jethro offers specialist IT services and products, which complement core banking solutions in Business Intelligence, Agency Banking Product, Integration of CBS (Core Banking System) to peripheral systems for some of the world’s largest financial institutions.
Apart from the financial institutions, JETHRO also provides management system solutions to the insurance, human resources, and other sectors.
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