By Agnes Ansah
Accra, Jan. 27, GNA – KRIF Ghana Limited (KGL) has introduced the Diplomatic Premium Safe (DPS), a fireproof safe designed to offer maximum security for valuable items like documents, jewelry, and digital devices.
The DPS comes in five models—Next, Dbaum, Beyond, Istella, and Wise—and is engineered to provide protection against burglary, fire, and other potential threats.
Rev. Kennedy Okosun, Chairman of KGL, launched the new Diplomatic Premium Safe (DPS) product in Accra on Friday, accompanied by his team.
The event was attended by Ms. Juliana Ama Kplorfa, Head of the Research, Statistics, and Information Management Directorate at the Office of the President, as well as representatives from the Korean Embassy.
Rev. Okosun said the safes, made with cutting-edge technology, robust construction, and sleek designs, were suitable for homes, offices, and businesses.
He emphasized that KRIF recognized the importance of safeguarding people’s valuable assets and sensitive documents, which led to the introduction of the DPS for enhanced security.
“At KGL, we understand the importance of securing your valuable assets, sensitive documents, and precious belongings.
“Our partnership with Diplomat, a renowned global brand enables us to provide top-of-the line security solutions tailored to meet your unique needs,” he said, and called on their target groups to transact business with KGL.
Mr. Enoch Manford, Operations Manager at KGL, shared the key features of the DPS, emphasizing that all models, despite their differences, offered top-notch protection and satisfaction.
He said that the DPS included a smart digital lock, which allowed easy access, with codes that could be changed at any time for enhanced security.
Additionally, it was equipped with an inside LED light, alarm, override key, and a low battery indicator.
Ms. Kplorfa, speaking on behalf of the Office of the President, commended KGL’s ongoing efforts, noting the company’s consistent commitment to contributing to the Ghanaian market and creating business opportunities.
She said that the Presidency had taken note of the contributions and would ensure they did not go unrecognized.
GNA