Rlg Communications

Rlg Communications Co. Ltd.
Private ownership
Industry Consumer Electronics
Training and Education
Social Development
ICT
Technology Solutions
Founded 2001
Founder Roland Agambire
Headquarters Osu, Accra Metropolis District, Greater Accra, Ghana
Number of locations
Area served
Worldwide, Africa particularly
Key people
Roland Agambire (CEO)
Alex Lu (Global Head)
Products Mobile Phones and Laptops, Tablets Managed Services, Electronic Gadgets
Revenue Increase US$ 1.5 billion (2014)
Number of employees
2,500 (2014)[1]
Divisions Rlg Institute of Technology
Rlg Security
Website www.rlgglobal.com

Rlg Communications is a Ghanaian ICT company based in Accra. It started with the incorporation of a company called ROGAMS LINK now Rlg Communications (Ghana) Limited, as the leading Ghanaian computer and handset manufacturing company . The company is the first indigenous African company to assemble laptops, desktops and mobile phones and offer ICT training in computer and phone repairs . The company is modeled to generate mass, high-skilled employment for African youth and meet the rising demand for computers and other ICT devices .

Group Chairman & Group CEO

Mr. Roland Agambire Established Roagam Links in March 2001, then as a mobile phone repair outlet transforming later to become the pioneer indigenous ICT manufacturing, assembling and training firm in Ghana, Rlg Communications Limited now Rlg Communications (Ghana) Limited, a member of the Rlg Group of Companies Limited (Rlg Group). The Rlg Group currently has presence in China, Dubai, UAE, Nigeria, Angola, Kenya and the Gambia, South Africa, Ghana, Rwanda and still expanding.

Global Head and General Manager

Alex Lu is the Global Head and General Manager[2] for Rlg Communications, based in Dubai, responsible for the global operations and business development for the company.

Partnership

Rlg Communications partners Microsoft to provide the company with the firmware for their Uhuru range of computers. The range runs on Windows 8 operating system.[3]

New project

The company started building Ghana's first technology park, Hope City in March 2013. The city will have Africa's tallest building when completed in 2016.[4] The project which is the biggest in Ghana is estimated to cost 10 billion dollars.[5][6]

Awards

The company has won some awards for its work:

References

  1. "Feature: Consolidating the 2012 gains, the Rlg agenda". business.myjoyonline.com. Retrieved 22 November 2013.
  2. "Rlg Key People- Alex Lu Global Head and General Manager". http://www.rlgglobal.com/.
  3. "Rlg Communications launches Uhuru device". Graphic.com.gh. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  4. "An IT university will be built at HOPE CITY". VIVA Africa Multimedia. March 6, 2013. Retrieved 13 March 2013.
  5. "Ghana's John Mahama launches Hope City project". BBC News Africa. 13 March 2013.
  6. Mawutodzi Abissath (March 7, 2013). "Ghana’s Technology City - Africa’s Hope For The 21st Century". Government of Ghana. Retrieved March 13, 2013.
  7. 1 2 "Roland Agambire Voted Most Influential Ghanaian For 2012". www.ghana.gov.gh. Retrieved March 1, 2013.

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