Signal Alliance Technology Holding gets ISO certifications

Business
By Alex Kiarie | Oct 07, 2024

Signal Alliance Technology Holding (SATH) a leading technology group with operations in Nigeria, other parts of Africa and the Middle East, has received ISO certifications for its Integrated Management System (IMS).

The ISO certifications awarded by MSECB highlight SATH's dedication to upholding the highest global standards.

The ISO certifications include ISO 9001:2015 (Quality Management), ISO/IEC 27001:2022 (Information Security), and ISO 22301:2019 (Business Continuity).

In a statement SATH Chief Information Officer Dominic Ogar said the ISO certifications reinforce the company's position as a trusted leader in the technology industry.

Agar emphasized that the successful achievement of certifications for SATH's Integrated Management System is a reflection of their dedication to enhancing operational efficiency, boosting customer satisfaction and ensuring regulatory compliance.

"Achieving these ISO certifications is a testament to our relentless pursuit of excellence and reflects our dedication to integrating best practices into our daily operations," he said.

He said the company prioritises security, quality management, and business continuity, which are crucial in exceeding customer expectations in an evolving world.

"Signal Alliance Technology Holding expresses gratitude to its dedicated team for their hard work and to its customers for their ongoing trust and support. We remain dedicated to continuous improvement and innovation," Agar said.

SATH was born from a simple idea in 1996 where it only served some selected banking institutions, but over the years the company has metamorphosed into a world-class modern workplace operating from different continents and countries across the world with over 180 staff and over 400 indirect staff ensuring our customers are satisfied.

The company was founded as Signal Alliance and transitioned to SATH in 2021.

Its subsidiaries offer services spanning technology consulting, cloud technology, business applications, cybersecurity, software development, and Infrastructure and service management. Its venture arm has incubated or seeded companies in diverse technology and non-technology verticals including retail, finance, advertising, renewable energy, cybersecurity, agriculture, and wellness.

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