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Virtual Security Africa, a leading security systems provider, has extended its footprints in the Ashanti region, officially opening a new location in the Kaase industrial enclave in Kumasi.
With commitment to safe and secured camera installations for homes, roads and other infrastructural facilities, the company is introducing new technologies including a solar-powered camera system and GPS dash cams for remote areas and in vehicles.
Over the course of its establishment, Virtual Security Africa, which began with a determined team in a single office, has grown into one of the fastest-growing distributors and integrators of complete Electronic Security Solutions in Africa.

The company has over the past 18 years provided security solutions including Body Armor security products, Electronic Scanners, Security Metal Detectors, and GPS Tracking systems meeting the full spectrum of security needs across the continent.
From small homes to complex enterprises, VSA has deployed fully fledged solutions to meet the security needs of Africa.
Having operated in Kumasi for over a decade, the company has opened a new branch showroom in the city to become a one-stop shop for all security accessories.
Systems engineer at Virtual Security Africa, Derrick Agbamadzi introduced the new solar-powered camera solutions and GPS dash cams for enhanced security in remote areas and in vehicles.

“As we cut the ribbon on this new branch showroom here in Kumasi, we do so not but as a group fulfilling its founding promise: to bring innovative, reliable, and comprehensive security solutions closer to every community and client we serve,” he noted.
Managers of the company say they remain committed to providing comprehensive security systems and the integration of cutting-edge security solutions.
“Whether securing a family residence or an entire corporate campus, VSA has consistently delivered with the same level of professionalism, precision, and dedication. We intend to continue same in Kumasi, just as a business expanding its footprint,” Mr. Agbamadzi noted.
He continued that: “The Virtual Africa Group, beyond physical security, our reach extends powerfully into the digital world through oursister company, Virtual InfoSec Africa both proudly operating under the Virtual Africa Group”.
The company is also offering 18% discount on all its products as part of its Ghana Month promo this march while offering flexible payment and warranties on all their installation services.
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