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How Businesses Can Thrive in a World of Digitalisation

By Justice Amegashie, Chief Information and Enablement Officer, Absa Bank Ghana LTD

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How Businesses Can Thrive in a World of Digitalisation

How Businesses Can Thrive in a World of Digitalisation

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The world is changing rapidly, and businesses in Ghana cannot afford to be left behind. Digitalisation, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and automation are no longer future trends. They are present realities, reshaping how companies operate, deliver value, and connect with customers.

The question I often hear from business owners is not whether digitalisation matters, but how to engage with it in a practical and sustainable way. The good news is that there is no single blueprint. There are many paths into digital transformation, and each business must find one that aligns with its scale, goals, and resources.

The digital economy is built on the integration of technology into every stage of economic activity, from how goods are produced and distributed to how they are marketed and supported after purchase. In essence, it is about using technology to do things faster, more efficiently, and with greater impact.

This ecosystem rests on three main foundations. The first is infrastructure that enables access, such as broadband and network coverage. The second is platforms that deliver services, including mobile applications, digital storefronts, and cloud-based tools. The third is data, which allows businesses to make informed decisions by understanding patterns, predicting demand, and adapting in real time.

An apt example is a shoe seller at Makola Market who uses WhatsApp statuses to showcase new stock. Without realising it, that seller has already embedded digital into the business model. That simple tool becomes a channel for marketing, customer engagement, and loyalty. These are low-cost, accessible entry points that can change the trajectory of a small business. In fact, research shows that many small firms highlight that their motivation to adopt new digital tools stemmed from saving time and increasing productivity.

Scaling Up Means Guarding Trust

Larger businesses, especially those operating across multiple channels, must take a more structured approach. Once a business grows across channels or reaches more customers, structure and security become vital.

Cybersecurity is not optional it’s a necessity. Basic measures such as enabling two-factor authentication are important first steps.

Beyond that, companies must invest in firewalls, encryption, and regular audits to safeguard both customer data and internal systems. The risk environment is evolving quickly, and the response must match it.

 

Digital Skills: The National Imperative

Technology is relevant when people can use it. That’s why digital literacy must be part of our education system, from junior levels through vocational training and workplace upskilling. Just as mechanised farming did not eliminate farmers but expanded their capacity, digital tools can empower workers to do more, not less.

Technology, if introduced thoughtfully, creates new forms of work and new avenues for productivity.
Fintech, Gig Work, and New Income Channels

The rise of the gig economy is evidence of this shift. Enabled by mobile payments and fintech platforms, many Ghanaians now earn income in ways that did not exist a decade ago.

The Absa Mobile App and the bank’s Mobi Tap solution, an innovative platform that allows merchants to accept payments with an NFC-enabled mobile phone, are both examples of important tools in this ecosystem.

They allow individuals and businesses to transact securely, track finances, and operate beyond physical limitations.

Collaboration Over Competition

Looking ahead, the most successful businesses will be those that embrace collaboration. Collaboration that partners fintech’s with banks, regulators with innovators, and large firms with startups.

Partnerships with fintech companies allow for agility and innovation, particularly in solving local challenges. No single institution has all the answers. However, by working together, we can build systems that serve more people, more effectively.

The future is digital and, more importantly, inclusive. Every business in Ghana, large or small, has a place in it. My advice to business leaders is simple: Begin with what you have, build gradually, protect your systems and data, and remain curious. Above all, keep your customers at the centre of every digital decision you make.

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