One of the participants during 'Tee Off with Newgen' golf tournament. [Courtesy]

The tournament showcased the value of sportsmanship and camaraderie, effectively blending business with leisure. Among the winners were Joseph Wainaina of I&M Bank, the overall winner, and David Njoroge of Equity Bank, the men's winner, with M Kubo of I&M Bank as the runner-up.

In the ladies' tournament, Wangari Kariuki of Ace Events Management emerged as the winner, followed by Irene Kimeu of Naiya Limited.

The event, held annually, reflects Newgen's growing investment in African countries. The company has established bases in at least 30 countries on the continent, including Kenya and South Africa. According to Vivek Bhatnagar, the firm's head of business in Africa and the Middle East, such events are crucial for deepening client connections.

 One of the participants during 'Tee Off with Newgen' golf tournament. [Courtesy]

"Events like these are crucial for deepening our connections with clients, a key aspect of our business. They offer a unique opportunity for engaging, meaningful conversations about the future of technology and business integration. We are committed to driving digital transformation across the region while also nurturing valuable relationships and camaraderie with our clients," said Bhatnagar.

The firm powers end-to-end automation at an enterprise scale, aiming to simplify operations within organisations. Its clients span the banking, insurance, government, and manufacturing sectors.

In addition to its annual golf tournament, Newgen actively engages in initiatives to support local communities and foster technological advancement.

The firm has been conducting workshops and training sessions to equip businesses with the skills needed to thrive in a digital economy. These efforts are part of Newgen's broader strategy to promote digital literacy and innovation.