Krif Ghana Fights Counterfeiting

Oscar Ugoh CEO of the Corporate Guardian unveiling the counterfeit detecting money counting machines

The Executive Chairman of Krif Ghana Limited, a leader in the provision of office equipment and stationery, Kennedy Okosun, has reiterated his company’s commitment to fighting against counterfeiting in the country.
He made this known in Accra when Krif Ghana Limited launched its Olympia Money counting machines.
“These machines are not only going to accurately count your bills but are also going to guard your businesses from counterfeit notes,” Mr Okosun noted.
The head of engineering at the company also disclosed that the money counting machines have specific features that are great for our currency notes in our part of the world.

“In our part of the world where our notes are weak and dirty, we need money counting machines that can accommodate that and Olympia is your pick,” he asserted.

“We have to commend the Central Bank over the years for putting in place so many anti counterfeiting mechanisms and features to reduce the occurrence of counterfeiting in Ghana,” he disclosed.
Mr Oscar Ugoh, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Corporate Guardian, unveiled the Olympia Money counting machines and prayed that churches, schools, banks, financial institutions, etc purchase these anti counterfeit machines to reduce and also discourage people from making counterfeit notes to cripple the country’s economy.

Mr. Asafo Adjei, the Executive Secretary of the Ghana-Germany Economic Association, also commended Krif Ghana Ltd for introducing such a product onto the market to protect unsuspecting businesspeople.

By Melvin Tarlue & Akpene Darko-Cobbina

 

 

 

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