December 22, 2024

CalBank is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Philip Owiredu as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Bank effective 1st January 2020. The appointment of the new CEO was approved by the Bank of Ghana in December 2019.

Mr. Owiredu has been an outstanding leader during his tenure as the Bank’s Executive Director/Chief Financial Officer (CFO) since 2011.

He comes to this position with a broad wealth of experience in banking spanning over fifteen years at CalBank, spearheading the key operational aspects of the Bank notably, the digital innovation agenda and leading high-performing teams.

Philip has played a key leadership role in driving the expansion of the Bank’s business footprint over the past ten years and has been an instrumental player in the Bank’s growth.

With full responsibility for the leadership of CalBank, Philip will continue to drive the Bank’s strong performance and deliver on its strategic objectives.

Commenting on his new role, Philip said: “I’m delighted at the confidence vested in me by the Board of Directors with my appointment as Chief Executive Officer. CalBank is a leading indigenoius Bank with a long track record of solid financial performance.

I look forward to working with the Board, the management team and exceptional staff to spearhead the Bank through another decade of growth and deliver real value to all stakeholders in the coming years”. Philip Owiredu (CEO)

Mr. Owiredu’s wide experience in the banking sector spans across Corporate Banking, Retail Banking, Structured & Project Finance, Credit, Financial Control, Treasury, Banking Operations, International Operations, Strategy and Capital Raising. Philip has earned a reputation for his dedication to focused strategy execution, excellent people engagement and strong team-leadership.

Philip joined CalBank in 2004 as Financial Controller. Prior to joining the Bank, he was a Senior Manager at KPMG Ghana, a leading firm of chartered accountants, management consultants and tax advisers. He is a fellow member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (FCCA).

Paarock VanPercy, Chairman of the Board, commented:

“The Board of CalBank is delighted to have appointed Mr. Philip Owiredu as CalBank’s new Chief Executive Officer after a thorough and rigorous selection process from a number of strong internal and external candidates.

Philip possesses the requisite qualities of demonstrated operational leadership, intimate knowledge of CalBank operations and culture as well as possessing the strategic capability to lead the business into the next decade.

He has demonstrated clear commitment to the Bank’s strategic purpose and corporate responsibility”.

CalBank also announces appointment of four new Non-Executive Directors

CalBank’s shareholders also approved the appointment of four new Non-Executive Directors of the Bank effective 1st January 2020. All four Directors have been approved by the Bank of Ghana. The newly appointed Non-Executive

Directors are profiled below;

Mr. Joseph Mensah has thirty-five years expertise leading rapid growth strategies, compliance and establishing robust controls in the Banking Sector.

He directs business critical projects and instigates change, creates a culture based on performance, efficiency and engagement. Mr. Mensah was the CEO of the Ghana International Bank PLC (London) for thirteen years.

Prior to this he was the General Manager of Ghana International Bank for four years. Mr. Mensah worked as the Head of International Banking at the then Trust Bank Ghana and also worked with Agricultural Development Bank, Ghana for fifteen years. He holds a Master’s degree in Banking and Finance and a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration.

Mr. Richard Arkutu is a finance professional. He worked with the International Finance Corporation (IFC), World Bank Group for fourteen years in Infrastructure Development.

Prior to this, he was the Vice President of Citibank Nigeria, responsible for sub-Saharan Africa Corporate Finance and Investment Banking Department.

He also worked as the Manager/ Treasurer for Citibank South & East Africa Corporate Finance Department in Nairobi, Kenya and as a senior Financial Analyst for Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited in their Corporate Finance / Treasury department. He has a Master’s degree from McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada as well as a first degree in Business Economics from Vesalius College, Vrije Universiteit, Brussels, Belgium.

Mr. Ben Gustave Barth is a seasoned, multidisciplinary finance and consulting executive with eighteen years proven track record in analyzing and assessing risk of investment portfolios and in structuring transactions. He is currently the Managing Director for Axcero Advisors.

Prior to this, he was a senior partner with The Highland Group, Accra, and Lagos. He also served as the COO and VP Finance with Chester Engineers Africa Inc., Accra, Lagos, and Pittsburgh (USA) and was the Director of Business Development at Jonah Capital Limited.

He previously worked with Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited as the regional Operations Head, Ecobank Ghana and Citibank N.A, New York, USA. Mr. Barth has a Master’s degree from Harvard Business School, Boston, MA, USA and a first degree in Business Administration from the University of Ghana, Legon.

Mr. Solomon Asamoah is an investment professional with twenty-five years experience in both developed and developing markets. In 2007, he was appointed the CEO of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund(GIIF), a sovereign investment fund.

Solomon was an advisor to the federal Government of Nigeria on the implementation of their infrastructure sector and regional integration at the African Development Bank (AFBD), the vice president for the private sector and international investment at the Development Bank of Southern Africa(DBSA) based in Johannesburg and a principal investment officer at the international finance corporation (IFC) Johannesburg.

Mr. Asamoah started his career as an investment banker with HSBC Markets, London. He has led over US$ 4 Billion in transactions across the African continent. He has a master’s degree in chemical engineering from imperial college university of London, UK.

 

Source: Thepressradio.com/Dickson Boadi

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