
Bluechip Technologies, a leading provider of enterprise data and analytics solutions in Africa, has officially launched its Ghana office, extending its presence to a total of seven countries across the continent.

The launch event, held at the company’s new premises in Asylum Down, Accra, brought together business leaders, development partners, and media. Speaking at the event, Country Manager for Ghana, Kobina Hanson, emphasized Bluechip’s commitment to local partnerships and customized, data-driven solutions for Ghanaian enterprises.

Co-founders Olumide Soyombo and Kazeem Tewogbade both highlighted the company’s evolution from a small Nigerian startup in 2008 to a growing African tech success story. They expressed optimism about the Ghana market, with a focus on job creation, local talent development, and regional collaboration.

The Special Guest of Honour, Dr. Sulemana Abdul-Salam of the Youth Employment Agency, acknowledged the company’s potential to create employment opportunities. Also present was Mr. Kofi Okyere-Darko, Director of Diaspora Affairs at the Presidency, who noted that the expansion reflects deepening ties between Ghana and Nigeria.
Following the ribbon-cutting, guests toured the office and enjoyed networking over cocktails, signalling a strong start for Bluechip in Ghana’s tech and business ecosystem.