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ABRIS CEO Mr Godry (left) meeting FVT representatives Ms Abodakpi (middle), and Mr Adarkwah in Ghana

GAMMA tour in Ghana

Budapest, 5 November 2021. ABRIS CEO Zsolt Godry has recently returned from another business trip to the African continent. This time, he visited Ghana to pick up the threads after the COVID-induced break in face-to-face meetings and promote GAMMA with efficient help from local partners.

As the first order of the day, Mr Godry met the Hungarian Ambassador to Ghana H.E. Tamas Feher and Hungarian Trade and Economic Attaché Tamas Ary. The diplomats have assisted ABRIS in building and reinforcing indispensable connections in the administrative sphere.

Hungarian Commercial Attache to Ghana, Tamas Ary (left) and ABRIS CEO Zsolt Godry (right)

On the business side, ABRIS has had the local network and expertise of its trusted partner, FVT on its side. Ms Dzifa Abodakpi and Mr Dickman Adarkwah have ensured that communication with local prospects started off on the right foot in all instances.

Mr Godry (left), Ms Abodakpi (middle), and Mr Adarkwah

Mr Godry (left), Ms Abodakpi (middle), and Mr Adarkwah

One would think the ultimate T24 management product, GAMMA and a country with 8 banks running a Temenos core are a match made in heaven. But connecting with the right people and setting the right tone is equally important for success.

‘FVT’s Ms Abodakpi and Mr Adarkwah have been invaluable in helping us introduce GAMMA to the right people in Ghana. And we are doubly lucky, because the local Hungarian diplomatic body (and especially Mr Ary) have also done their utmost to help ABRIS navigate the Ghanaian administrative and business spheres,’ praised Mr Godry.

As for the results of the visit? At this point, the promising introductory talks continue remotely. Moreover, there has already been some movement on the demo front.