AccTech Ghana adjudged Africa’s Top Sage ACCPAC partner

Accra, Feb. 19. GNA – AccTech System (Pty) Limited, a local ACCPAC accounting solution provider has been adjudged for the third time running as Africa’s top Sage ACCPAC Business Partner. A statement issued on Friday in Accra said besides, winning the top Sage award at the company’s annual Insight Conference, AccTech has also been voted the top CRM and Retail Solutions partner for the continent of Africa.

AccTech is currently the number one Softline ACCPAC dealer offering in- depth customer needs analysis, product configuration and custom-designed workflow solutions backed by world-class training and support.

In a brief comment, Mr Alan Harris, Managing Director of AccTech Ghana said, “It is indeed an honour and privilege for us to be part of the AccTech Alliance, the number one Business partner in Africa.” He said the AccTech group’s development and customization capabilities were significant contributing factors to the success. “We believe that having an international footprint and access to the pool of experienced consultants will pave the way for a very successful 2007 for AccTech Ghana,” Mr Harris said. Through its alliance model, the company has established representation in six regions within Africa as well as in 11 other African countries.

Mr Marc Gower, the General Manager of AccTech Alliance said,” for any company, it is vital to set new goals and maintain focus. “For us, that goal is Africa and we believe that through our alliance model, 2007 will be the year to increase our market share across the continent,” he added.

ACCPAC is a global provide of business management applications including accounting, CRM, warehouse management and Human Resource to the mid range market.

Source: GhanaWeb

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