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SeamlessHR, Africa’s leading end-to-end HR technology company, has reiterated its long-term commitment to the Ghanaian market following its participation at two of the country’s notable business and human capital development events, the Ghana CEO Summit held on May 26, and the HR Focus Fusion held on May 30 in Accra.
As part of its broader African expansion strategy, SeamlessHR’s participation marks a significant step in deepening its engagement with Ghana’s corporate leadership and human capital development ecosystem. The company’s exhibitions at both events featured its full suite of digital HR and payroll solutions, built to support businesses in managing their people operations more efficiently while driving workforce productivity and sustainable growth.
The Ghana CEO Summit convened executives of various industries, senior government officials, and thought leaders for dialogue on economic resilience and the role of private sector innovation in shaping Ghana’s future. SeamlessHR’s participation provided an opportunity to engage directly with C-level executives from leading organisations such as MTN Ghana, Japan Motors, KGL Group, Zenith Bank, and others.
The HR Focus Fusion, offered a platform for HR professionals and industry experts to explore the future of work, the role of technology in human capital management, and actionable strategies for driving workforce productivity. Representatives from organisations such as Telcel Ghana, Ecobank, IPMC Ghana, among others gained insights on how SeamlessHR’s technology empowers HR teams to build resilient and high-performing workforces across the continent.
Speaking on the importance of these engagements, Chidi Orji, Director at SeamlessHR, stated, “Our presence at the Ghana CEO Summit and HR Focus Conference is necessary. Ghana remains one of the most promising and dynamic markets on the continent. We are excited to partner with forward-looking organisations here to build stronger, more productive workforces. Our conversations with business leaders in Accra confirmed what we’ve always believed, that African businesses deserve tailored technology that reflects their realities, ambitions, and growth paths. We are here to help unlock that potential.”
SeamlessHR’s technology is already trusted by hundreds of organisations across 20+ African countries and has been recognised for its impact in streamlining HR processes, increasing workforce productivity, ensuring compliance, and improving employee experience.
With a growing client base in Ghana including respected brands like Kasapreko and Star Assurance Group Limited, SeamlessHR is investing in local partnerships, customer support infrastructure, and talent to better serve organisations across the country. As Ghana steadily positions itself as a leading hub for economic growth and industrial advancement in West Africa, SeamlessHR is poised to play a pivotal role in supporting organisations to scale effectively through smart, African-built HR technology.
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