MTN Ghana adjudged number two company in Ghana Club 100, receives two other awards

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At the 20th Ghana Club 100 awards ceremony, which took place at the Grand Arena, Accra International Conference Centre, Scancom PLC (MTN Ghana) was named the Second Company of the Year.

Furthermore, MTN Ghana’s Corporate Social Investments (CSI) earned it a ranking of Number Three among Ghanaian companies.

Additionally, MTN Ghana was given special recognition for its two decades of continuous participation in the esteemed Ghana Club 100, which demonstrated an unwavering dedication to quality and cemented the company’s legacy as a key component of Ghana’s economic prosperity.

Commenting on the awards, Selorm Adadevoh, Chief Executive Officer of MTN Ghana said, “the awards are a validation of our continuous effort to innovate and remain competitive in a dynamic and ever-evolving industry. It reaffirms that we are on the right track in our quest to embrace modern technology that will be of benefit to our customers”.

“MTN Ghana will continue to play its role in the nation’s economic growth, social progress and digital inclusion,” he added.

Receiving the awards, Adwoa Wiafe, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer (CCSSO), thanked the organizers and reiterated MTN’s commitment to creating shared value through our sustainability, diversity and inclusion initiatives in the country.  Adwoa dedicated the awards to all stakeholders, customers and employees of MTN Ghana.

The 20th edition of the Ghana Club 100 awards celebrated decades of resilience, innovation and excellence demonstrated by Ghanaian businesses across strategic sectors, including agriculture and agribusiness, financial services, ICT, infrastructure, petroleum, mining services, manufacturing, tourism, health, and education.

The awards sought to recognise the best 100 companies who contributed to the growth of the country’s economy in various capacities in the year under review. The theme for this year was “Accelerating Economic Growth: Amplifying Ghana’s Global Market Footprint through African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCFTA).”

Source: Ghanatodayonline.com

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