Zuberi Technologies, a Ghanaian-owned fintech company built to improve the financial wellness of African workers has been awarded the ISO 27001:2013 certification.

The certification is approved by an internationally recognized standard that demonstrates the organization’s commitment to the highest level of information security management systems.

Zuberi’s decision to work towards the ISO 27001:2013 accreditation demonstrates its commitment to create, implement, and constantly improve its information security management systems in accordance with the highest international standards.

Zuberi’s Chief Growth Officer, Nana Adomako mentioned “to achieve the quality standards that our users and workers in Ghana deserve, it was imperative to have our products vetted against rigid information security standards outlined by ISO.”

Zuberi’s CEO, Julian Owusu added that “As a financial technology company, there is nothing more essential to us than safeguarding our users’, partners’, and employees’ assets and data. I am extremely proud of my team for this achievement. Obtaining the ISO 27001:2013 accreditation demonstrates our continued commitment to the highest degree of information security and ensures we have the best processes and systems in place for this.”

The Zuberi waitlist is open to all government workers in Ghana. Simply dial 3310 to join the waitlist today.

About ISO 27001

ISO 27001 is the international standard that is recognised globally for managing risks to the security of information you hold. Certification to ISO 27001 allows you to prove to your clients and other stakeholders that you are managing the security of your information.

ISO 27001:2013 (the current version of ISO 27001) provides a set of standardized requirements for an Information Security Management System (ISMS). The standard adopts a process-based approach for establishing, implementing, operating, monitoring, maintaining, and improving your ISMS.