Accra, Ghana – CompuGhana, established in 2007, has solidified its position as Ghana’s largest technology retailer, recording revenues of $50 million in 2024—a 25% increase compared to the previous year.
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The company operates branches in Accra, Kumasi, and Takoradi, alongside an e-commerce platform launched in 2024, which now accounts for 20% of total sales. In 2023, CompuGhana invested $3 million to open an interactive showroom in Accra, enhancing customer experience by allowing product testing before purchase.
Beyond its market leadership, CompuGhana is deeply committed to digital inclusion and education.
Since 2018, the company has trained over 10,000 students in technological skills such as programming and graphic design through initiatives like “Digital Future” and “Digital Skills for All”, the latter benefiting 5,000 underprivileged youth with a $1 million investment in 2022.
These initiatives underscore the company’s dedication to bridging the digital divide and equipping young talent for Ghana’s growing digital economy.
Looking ahead, CompuGhana plans to expand its footprint regionally, with a $10 million investment to establish branches in Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire by 2025.
Under the leadership of Kwame Ofori, the company continues to drive digital transformation across Ghana and aims to position itself as a leader in West Africa’s burgeoning technology landscape.
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