Thursday, 12 June

Margins Group CEO hails strategic partnership with Denmark

Technology
Moses Baiden engaging with stakeholders at the event

The Chief Executive Officer of Margins Group, a leading Ghanaian technology firm, Mr Mose Baiden, has lauded the company’s long-standing strategic partnership with the Danish Government, describing it as a model of collaborative innovation that continues to drive mutual growth and digital transformation.

Speaking at a ceremony organised by the Danish Embassy in Accra to mark Denmark’s Constitution Day, the CEO highlighted the fruitful alliance between Margins ID Group and Denmark, particularly in the area of digital identity systems and inclusive technological development.

“When nations unite through innovation, everyone wins,” the CEO remarked. “Our partnership with Denmark demonstrates how technology can close gaps, empower people, and create lasting economic opportunities.”

The event, attended by Denmark’s Ambassador to Ghana, H.E. Tom Nørring, brought together diplomats, business leaders, and development partners to celebrate not only Denmark’s democratic legacy but also the growing cooperation between Ghana and Denmark in the digital space.

For several years, Margins Group and the Danish Government have worked closely to:

Enhance Ghana’s digital identity infrastructure

Promote inclusive and sustainable tech-driven development

Strengthen economic and diplomatic relations through innovation

The CEO praised Denmark’s commitment to Ghana’s digital transformation journey, describing it as a vital contribution to national progress and regional leadership in technology.

The Constitution Day ceremony also served as a moment of reflection on Denmark’s democratic values and how they align with Ghana’s aspirations for a digitally inclusive society.

“Happy Constitution Day to the people of Denmark,” the Margins Group team shared in a statement. “We are proud to stand with you as partners in innovation, democracy, and development.”

 

 

Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah