International technology solutions provider Redington has been appointed as an authorised distributor of Adobe Creative Cloud for Teams (CCT) Standard in Ghana, in a move expected to strengthen the country’s growing creative and digital business sectors.
The partnership will provide Ghanaian businesses, agencies, educational institutions and independent creatives with access to Adobe’s industry-leading applications, including Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign and Adobe Acrobat, through a team-based subscription model.
According to the companies, the initiative is aimed at helping organisations improve collaboration, streamline workflows and reduce operational costs associated with traditional software licensing systems.
Speaking on the launch, Vice President of Global Channel Sales and Go-To-Market at Adobe, Sophie Pibouin, described Ghana as a rapidly growing creative market with significant economic potential.
“Ghana represents a vibrant and fast-growing creative market, which by 2030 could be valued at 200 billion dollars,” she said.

She added that the introduction of Creative Cloud for Teams Standard would enable organisations to scale their creative output more efficiently while improving innovation and collaboration among teams.
Vice President for West and Central Africa at Redington, Sunil Zarekar, said the partnership would also create opportunities for channel partners operating within Ghana’s expanding digital economy.
“At Redington, our focus is to ensure partners are fully equipped to succeed,” he noted, adding that the initiative would open access to a high-growth creative ecosystem and recurring revenue opportunities.
Under the agreement, Redington is authorised to distribute Creative Cloud for Teams Standard to customers in Ghana while supporting businesses in integrating the tools into their operations.
Key features of the platform include predictable subscription pricing, enhanced team collaboration through shared libraries and cloud storage, automation tools to improve productivity, scalable licensing options and access to Adobe’s suite of creative and publishing applications.
The companies say sectors expected to benefit from the partnership include advertising, media, education and small-to-medium enterprises, as Ghana continues to expand its digital and creative economy.

