Hormuud Telecom Wins Global Award for Excellence in Telecommunications and Community Service

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NAIROBI, Kenya — Hormuud Telecom, Somalia's premier telecommunications provider, was honored with the Excellence in Telecommunications and Community Service Award by the Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development at the Future Grow Forum in Nairobi on February 6th, 2025.

The award, presented by a body associated with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, recognizes Hormuud's efforts to close the digital divide while improving community services in one of the world's most challenging environments.

This accolade comes on the heels of Hormuud's recent triumphs at the Glotel Awards in London, where it was awarded the Connecting the Unconnected Award and the Global Carrier Award for Best Mobile Innovation in Emerging Markets. These achievements underscore the company's significant contributions to enhancing mobile connectivity and financial services in Somalia.

Hormuud's flagship service, EVCPlus, has revolutionized the financial sector in Somalia by providing a mobile money platform that has dramatically boosted financial inclusion. In a nation where conventional banking is scarce, EVCPlus has become an essential tool, enabling millions of Somalis to participate in a cashless economy.

Despite operating amid ongoing instability, Hormuud has upheld high standards in its service delivery, setting a precedent for telecom operations in emerging markets.

In response to the award, Hormuud Telecom issued a statement expressing gratitude for the recognition and reaffirming its mission to "connect communities and drive progress." The company's ability to serve local needs while adhering to international standards has established a new model for the telecom industry.

This recognition not only celebrates Hormuud's achievements but also highlights its vital role in Somalia's broader efforts toward recovery and development, marking the company as an influential force in the economic and social advancement of the region.

GAROWE ONLINE

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