Nacasky achieves record revenue and customer milestones

Nacasky Company Limited, a leading IT solution provider, has reached significant milestones since partnering with Intercity STC and other transport organisations.
The company has generated GHc775 million (approximately $53 million USD) in revenue and serviced 8.5 million customers through its IT platforms for state transport operators.
The IT portal, set up by Nacasky for transport companies, has processed over 9 million transactions since its inception, showcasing its robust infrastructure and efficiency.
According to the management of Nacasky, the company has recorded impressive key statistics since its partnership with the ISTC.
"The platform has generated a total revenue of GHc774,479,290.27 from transport operators, with luggage and parcels contributing GHc18,085,125," stated management.
"Notably, we've sold 7,731,168 seats, served 8,328,699 customers for bus tickets and parcels, and completed 307,205 bus trips since its inception," management added.
Nacasky Company Limited's impressive performance underscores its commitment to revolutionising Ghana's transportation sector.
"We're proud to have served millions of customers, providing convenient and efficient travel solutions," the company said.
As a partner in Ghana's transportation sector, Nacasky provides ICT-based transport management solutions, including an admin module, account module, and reporting system, among others. The company has collaborated with private and state-owned entities to deliver IT services, leveraging its expertise in integrated business solutions, system applications, product development, Internet/Intranet applications, and communication and network management services.
The company's growth trajectory is expected to continue, driven by increasing demand for digital transportation solutions in Ghana.
In addition to its existing partnership with Intercity STC, Nacasky is now collaborating with Ghana Private Road Transport Union (GPRTU), Suntaba VIP, Joypee Transport, and Ghana Road Transport Coordinating Council (GRTCC).
Nacasky is launching similar platforms in Benin and Nigeria before the end of the year.
Source: classfmonline.com
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