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AI & Automation – The secret weapons transforming customer experience in Ghana

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published May 29, 2025
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Once seen as the stuff of sci-fi movies, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and automation have quietly made their way into boardrooms, banking halls, hotel systems, and customer service centres across Ghana. And for forward-looking businesses, they are proving to be a game-changer.

It took a global pandemic to jolt many business leaders into realising just how vital these technologies are—not just for innovation’s sake, but for real-world survival. Companies that embraced AI and automation early were more adaptable, more profitable, and more responsive to shifting customer needs during the toughest of times. Today, the smart use of digital intelligence is no longer optional. It’s the foundation of a great customer experience—something Ghanaian consumers now expect.

AI and automation: a dynamic duo

While often used interchangeably, AI and automation perform different, complementary roles in your business:

  • AI helps understand what the customer wants. It thinks, learns, and analyses.
  • Automation executes actions based on that understanding. It does the repetitive tasks.

Together, they reduce delays, improve service, and free up human employees to focus on high-value, complex customer issues—not answering “What are your working hours?” for the hundredth time. Forget the Hollywood vision of robots walking through your office. In reality, these technologies silently power call centres, chatbots, booking engines, and CRM systems—boosting efficiency and cutting costs.

Let humans be human

Customer-facing staff, especially in Ghana’s telecom, banking, and hospitality sectors, often feel overwhelmed with repetitive questions and long queues. AI and automation offer a new way of working—delegating routine questions to bots, and empowering staff to focus on personalised support. “Our staff used to spend hours handling simple requests,” says Akua Mensah, a customer service lead at a leading Ghanaian bank. “Now, our system handles the basics automatically, and our team handles the rest with more care and less stress.”

By reducing call times and avoiding long hold queues, businesses not only save money—they also make customers feel heard, valued, and respected.

Case study: Hotels and booking in the digital era

Consider a hotel group in Accra using automated services during peak travel season. Their AI-powered system scanned thousands of customer bookings, checked hotel availability, and sent real-time updates—all within seconds. No manual intervention. No errors. Just fast, consistent communication that elevated the customer experience.

Smarter conversations, better outcomes

Tools like agent-assist—now being explored in some Ghanaian contact centres—take AI even further. These systems listen to a live call, search multiple databases, and suggest the best next action to the agent in real time. For example, if a customer calls a local travel agency asking about a delayed trip, the AI system can pull up their file instantly, identify the issue, and suggest suitable alternatives—all before the caller finishes explaining. That’s the kind of seamless experience that builds customer loyalty in an age where brand switching is just one click away.

Data that drives growth

One of the most powerful benefits of AI and automation is data visibility. Every customer interaction becomes a data point—logged, tracked, and analysed in real time. This enables businesses to:

  • Identify customer trends and needs
  • Spot gaps in service delivery
  • Monitor team performance
  • Make smarter business decisions

With the right analytics in place, Ghanaian businesses can transform their service centres into intelligence hubs, helping leadership proactively improve services instead of reacting to complaints.

Digital experience is the new standard

The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the vulnerability of businesses dependent on traditional models. Those with cloud-based customer service platforms adapted quickly to remote work, while others struggled to serve customers without access to physical infrastructure. In Ghana, businesses using outdated systems are finding it harder to compete with new digital entrants—nimble, mobile-friendly, and born in the cloud. Whether in fintech, delivery services, or e-commerce, the future belongs to those that can evolve quickly and intelligently.

What it all means for you

Whether you’re running a start-up in East Legon or managing a retail chain in Kumasi, AI and automation offer benefits you can’t afford to ignore:

  • Faster response times
  • Lower operational costs
  • Happier, more empowered staff
  • Smarter, data-driven decisions
  • Loyal customers who come back again and again

In today’s competitive environment, customer experience is the new battlefield—and AI is your most valuable ally. “Businesses in Ghana that embrace digital intelligence now will not just survive—they’ll thrive,” says Kojo Oppong, a digital transformation advisor in Accra. “Those that don’t will struggle to keep up.”

Final thought

AI and automation are no longer future technologies. They are present-day necessities for any Ghanaian business serious about delighting customers, cutting costs, and staying ahead of the curve. The question is no longer if you’ll adopt them, but how soon.

>>>the writer is a seasoned cloud architect and systems administrator with expertise in leading technical teams to create innovative platforms. As CTO of eSolutions Consulting, he has spearheaded major projects like the Office 365 rollout for Ghana’s government and infrastructure deployment for the Ghana Revenue Authority.

Recognized for his strategic use of emerging technologies, Allen has led his team to multiple Microsoft Partner of the Year awards, solidifying his role as a key leader in tech-driven business transformation. If you’d like to explore how these strategies can help your organization thrive, reach out to discuss tailored solutions for your business growth journey. He can be reached via allen@esolutionsghana.com and or 0540123034

Source : Allen OLAYIWOLA

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