Inlaks wins Information Technology Company of the Year

The event which was held at the Lagos Continental Hotel, had in attendance business leaders and company representatives from diverse sectors of the economy sort to recognise remarkable business leaders and home-grown organisations who have shown outstanding commitment to excellence in enterprise.
Winners were selected based on several criteria such as innovation, service delivery, product quality, financial results, corporate governance, ethics and integrity. Having met the standards, Inlaks was declared the winner by the selected judges.
Group Head, Human Resource and Admin, Adetokunbo Ayo-Ogunsanya who represented the MD/CEO Africa Region, Femi Adeoti, whilst accepting the award on behalf of the company expressed her gratitude and dedicated the award to the hard-working and innovative team at the firm
“This year, Inlaks' awards are proof of the fact that our community truly recognizes the value of the services we offer. For over 37 years, we are proud to boast of excellent years of making impacts. This award as the Information Technology Company of the year will propel us to be the best that we have always been,” She said.
Source: Ghana/ClassFMonline.com/91.3FM
Source: David Apinga
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