GHIB is a UK registered bank with 65 years in London’s financial hub and serves a diverse clientele, including financial institutions, corporates, sovereign entities, SMEs, and the African diaspora.
As a Ghanaian-owned bank authorised by the UK Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), GHIB bridges African and international markets.
Trade Finance is our core business, supported by comprehensive services in Correspondent Banking, Corporate and Institutional Banking, Treasury and Global Markets, Retail and Small Business Banking, Trade Finance and Payment Solutions.
GHIB operates from its Head Office in London, with a representative office in Accra and covers East and Central Africa on a cross-border basis.
GHIB funds philanthropic activities of the Ghana International Foundation, focusing on critical areas like education in deprived regions.
The Board comprises representation from the shareholders and independent directors who are approved by the Prudential Regulation Authority. For more information on the board, please visit www.ghanabank.co.uk/about-us/
GHIB is a key correspondent bank in sub-Saharan Africa. Our London base and African focus position us as a preferred intermediary for the continent’s banks.
GHIB offers access to global markets by leveraging the UK’s financial hub, The City of London. Our African expertise makes GHIB a preferred trade partner for growing with Africa.
GHIB empowers African businesses to expand confidently on the global stage. By opening an account today, your business gains access to a UK account, providing the tools and support needed to navigate international trade with confidence.
GHIB delivers exceptional banking solutions to corporate and public sector institutions across Africa. Our expert team supports you in attracting new business, enhancing financial performance, and improving efficiency.
GHIB's comprehensive trade finance services provide international importers and exporters with the support and security needed to connect and trade with confidence.
Beyond lending to corporates, government entities, and financial institutions, GHIB is also active in the syndicated loan market. Our Relationship Managers are here to guide you in selecting from our range of lending and transaction banking products.
As a trusted intermediary, we bridge the gap between you and your customers or suppliers, managing perceived risks, facilitating transactions, enhancing your reputation, and reducing costs.
With 65 years of experience, GHIB supports African businesses through one of Africa's largest correspondent banking networks and strong relationships with major global financial institutions. Our extensive network spans West and East Africa, Europe, North America, and beyond. We are uniquely positioned to facilitate global payments and cash management for African financial institutions and their partners.
The GHIB strategy in Africa has always been focused on partnerships and people. At GHIB, we believe true success is achieved by integrating closely with our colleagues and peers who serve the most important part of our business - our customers and clients, the sovereigns, banks, and corporates that we serve in Africa and around the world.
To this end, GHIB prioritises upskilling and training as a core part of our client coverage and engagement strategy. A key pillar of our approach includes curating events, conferences, training programs, and one-on-one coaching sessions. These initiatives are designed to build capacity and ensure that we scale together with our clients, operating to world-class standards. Our focus areas in these sessions have consistently been compliance, risk management, and the technical skills needed to deliver excellence in international trade finance, treasury operations, and correspondent banking.
Over the years, GHIB's flagship training initiative was known as Summer School—a program that trained numerous executives from across the continent in these critical areas.
In 2024, GHIB scaled up and re-imagined the summer school into the CNVERGE conference. CNVERGE has been created as an engaging deep dive conference where the bank thoroughly deliberates on a key topic in our chosen lines of business— correspondent banking, international trade finance, treasury solutions, and global payments.
The CNVERGE Conferences are always premised on the GHIB houseview that the path to African development is through trade. Africa needs to increase it share of global trade from about 3% into the double digits. GHIB is convinced that this can be achieved if Africa is able to harness and deploy better trade banking solutions. This is our primary motivation for CNVERGE.
Welcome to GHIB CNVERGE 2025. This is the vision that drives
CNVERGE ’25 is a multi-day conference hosted by GHIB that brings together leaders in trade finance, banking, policy, and commodity markets to drive actionable insight around Africa’s trade transformation. Through dialogue and data, the event will strengthen understanding of commodity trade and finance challenges and solutions.
Wednesday 6th August 2025 – Friday 8th August 2025
The Dorchester – 53 Park Lane, London, United Kingdom, W1K 1AQ
Africa is rich in resources, yet still heavily dependent on raw commodity exports. With growing global demand and climate-driven shifts in trade, CNVERGE ’25 creates a timely platform to rethink how Africa builds value chains, improves access to trade finance, and reduces reliance on external aid. It focuses on practical, African-led solutions.
CNVERGE ’25 will feature a blend of keynote plenaries, panel sessions, fireside chats, case studies, and interactive workshops — all designed to encourage open dialogue and sector-specific problem solving.
Global demand for commodities continues to rise, driven by population growth, energy transitions, and the increasing need for raw materials. Africa holds over 30% of the world’s mineral reserves, 8% of oil production, and about 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land. These assets offer a major opportunity to leverage commodity trade for industrialization and economic transformation.
However, Africa still relies heavily on exporting raw materials. Over 80% of its exports are low-value commodities, leaving economies vulnerable to price shocks. Infrastructure and financing gaps further restrict intra-African trade and global access.
With less than 3% of global trade share, the continent must evolve not just what it trades, but how it trades — through value-added production, digital integration, and financial innovation. CNVERGE ’25 convenes key sectors to explore this transformation and foster solutions to build a stronger, integrated, and competitive trade ecosystem.
So, Let’s CNVERGE!
CNVERGE ’25 will be a landmark moment to rethink Africa’s role in global trade, finance, and value creation — and build a bold, resilient future for the continent.
Highlights from the conference, including participants, sessions, audience, and ceremonies.
Rima Kalai is Executive Director at ATF Finance, leading the firm’s asset distribution efforts from London and driving strategic direction through her board seat on ATF Participation, the company’s alternative investment impact fund. With two decades of experience in business development and trade finance across the Middle East and the UK, Rima brings deep expertise in African corporate finance—particularly in commercial and structured trade finance, as well as financial institutions—where she has been a key player for the past 15 years. She holds dual Bachelor’s degrees in Applied Sciences from McGill University and Finance from the John Molson School of Business, and has completed executive studies in Brand Management and Marketing Strategies at the London Business School. Rima is known for her sharp market insight, cross-regional perspective, and unwavering focus on unlocking investment opportunities across frontier and emerging markets.
Mr. Victor Yaw Asante is the Managing Director/CEO of FirstBank Ghana LTD, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s oldest Bank, FirstBank. With a career spanning almost three decades in the banking and manufacturing sectors, Mr. Asante is experienced in Corporate and Institutional Banking, Structured Trade Finance, Transaction Banking, Marketing & - Sales. He has worked in multi jurisdictions including Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroun, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Botswana and London. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing in Ghana, and an honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana. The Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) recently conferred on him, a Chartered Marketer status. Victor is also a key volunteer and has been awarded in Rotary International, serving as a District Governor in 2022-23.
Jacqueline is an accomplished banking professional with over 22 years of extensive experience, serving in various senior levels in banking. Currently serving as the CEO of International Bank Liberia Ltd, Jacqueline is recognized for her exceptional customer focus and results-driven management style. Her leadership journey has been characterized by a steadfast commitment to excellence and a deep understanding of the complexities of banking operations.
Chief Dr. Doli-wura Awushi Abdul-Malik Zakaria is a renowned figure in the public sector, celebrated for his exceptional leadership and unwavering commitment to building capacity within the financial industry. With a career spanning over two decades, Chief Zakaria has consistently demonstrated his ability to lead and manage diverse teams, drive strategic initiatives, and foster a customer-centric culture that prioritizes the needs and aspirations of clients. His visionary approach and dedication to excellence positions him as the ideal candidate for this position. Chief Zakaria's management style is characterized by a strategic focus on innovation and continuous improvement
Theodore is an accomplished banking professional with over 20 years of experience in credit risk management, structured trade finance, project finance, SME lending, and asset-based financing. Currently the Head of Credit Risk Management at GCB Bank PLC, he has previously served in senior roles including Head of Corporate Credit, Risk and Governance at GCB, Head of Corporate Credit and Business Performance at Fidelity Bank, Head of Credit Appraisal and Evaluation at Universal Merchant Bank and Head of Factoring at Société Générale, Ghana. He is recognized for his strategic leadership, robust financial analysis skills, and commitment to delivering sustainable credit solutions in line with best practice and regulatory standards.
Melanie Ryan is partner in the London o¤ce of Pinsent Masons LLP. She has 25 years’ experience in commercial litigation and disputes, corporate and regulatory investigations, and related enforcement proceedings. She has particular expertise in advising and representing clients operating in the banking and financial services and energy sectors in high value and complex disputes as well as internal and government investigations, frequently across multiple jurisdictions. Melanie has extensive experience of dealing with regulators including the Financial Conduct Authority, the Prudential Regulation Authority and the Serious Fraud O¤ce in the UK and the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission in the US, as well as regulators and government bodies in various other jurisdictions around the world. Melanie is recognised in the “Hall of Fame” for Banking Litigation (Investment and Retail) in the Legal 500 and is a leading individual and ranked in both the Legal 500 and Chambers across various categories including Regulatory Investigations and Corporate Crime (for Corporates), Commercial Litigation (Premium) and Sanctions (UK-wide).
Adama Ceesay is a Senior Compliance O¤cer in the Legal & Compliance Department at Trust Bank Plc, with over 10 years of experience in the banking industry. He is a Certified Compliance Professional specialising in Anti-Money Laundering reporting and compliance risk management.
Foster is a seasoned financial professional with over 18 years’ experience in agribusiness financing, specializing in the cocoa value chain. As the Senior Relationship Manager in charge of the Cocoa Desk at GCB Bank PLC, he leads strategic initiatives to support and finance key stakeholders across the cocoa ecosystem. With deep industry knowledge and a strong network within Ghana’s cocoa sector, Foster has played a pivotal role in structuring financial solutions for clients.
Edward Commey is the Executive Head, Corporate and Institutional Banking of Prudential Bank Ltd. He wields over two decades of varied experience in Banking and Finance with a proven track record across Credit Risk, Corporate Banking, Investment Banking and Transactional Banking. He previously worked with Societe General, ABSA, Standard Bank and Consolidated Bank Ghana in various capacities but with strong focus on client coverage and business development . Edward is highly committed to innovation, strategic foresight and empowering teams for exceptional results.
Steve is the UK Export Finance (UKEF) Regional Head for West Africa, based in Ghana for the past 13 years. He leads UKEF’s origination across 22 countries in West and Central Africa, with over £2bn supported in the region over the last five years. With 30 years’ experience across Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, Steve has held senior roles in trading, logistics, construction, infrastructure, and mining. He began his career in the UK construction sector. He has served as Vice Chairman of the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the British Chambers of Commerce Economic Advisory Board. He holds an MBA from Heriot-Watt University and completed an executive programme at the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School. Steve was awarded an O.B.E. in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to British business in West Africa
Sweetie is a Principal Finance O¤cer with the Ghana Grid Company Ltd. She is responsible for treasury operations including banking, liquidity and cash management, investment oversight, streamlining treasury payments, risk mitigation and ensuring regulation compliance. She has over fifteen years’ experience with Ghana Grid Company LTD.
James has over 35 years banking experience and has worked in Trade Finance since 1995 where he started in forfaiting documentation with London Forfaiting Company PLC. Prior to joining FCMB Bank (UK) Limited he worked at various institutions including Europe Arab Bank, Bank of Ireland, HSBC and United Bank for Africa UK. He has been a primary relationship Manager for FIs, looking after Russia, Brazil, Türkiye and Nigeria as well as Secondary Market FI relationships globally and managing key Trade Finance exporter/corporate relationships. At FCMB Bank (UK) Limited, James is also actively involved in the syndicated loan market. James has served as a member of the Market Practice Committee of ITFA since 2015.
Bernard Gyebi is the Managing Director of Prudential Bank, overseeing its strategic leadership and operational performance. He has over 26 years of banking experience, having worked across all core areas in reputable banks. Prior to joining Prudential Bank, he was the General Manager responsible for Risk Management at Republic Bank (Ghana) Plc, where he also undertook risk management assignments for subsidiaries across the Caribbean. Bernard has held senior leadership roles at Agricultural Development Bank PLC as Executive Head of Credit Risk and Chief Risk & Compliance Officer, and at Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited as Head of Credit. He also held various credit leadership roles at Barclays Ghana (now Absa Bank Ghana), including Senior Credit Analyst in Johannesburg and Head of Corporate Credit.
Omar Kanteh is a Relationship Manager at Trust Bank PLC for over 14 years. He started his career in 2012 as a Bank O¤cer and rose through the ranks to become a Senior Manager at Corporate Banking Department. He is responsible for customer credit management and advisory services. Mr. Kanteh is a dedicated staff with a wealth of experience in Corporate Banking where he impacted a lot of business decisions taken by the Bank.
the Risk Management Department. Key functions are financial statement analysis, daily credit risk assessment for all type of facilities applicants, collateral administration, and weekly and monthly reporting to Central Bank of The Gambia on Bank’s total loan and other facilities portfolios, among others.
A dedicated and astute banker with vast experience in banking spanning over 30 years both at operational and administrative level. She has moved through the ranks holding key departmental and management positions such as Credit Manager, Finance Analyst, Branch Manager, Head of Finance, Head of Treasury, and currently Head of Compliance. As head of Compliance, she has made significant gains by driving compliance culture across the Bank. Holds a Bachelor of Science with Honor’s in Financial Services [BSC (Hons) Financial Services] and a Master’s in Finance & Accounting [MFA] from the University of Sierra Leone.
Alkali joined VISTA Bank Gambia Limited in 2018 as Head of Corporate Banking and assumed the role of Head of Business supervising all Sales Departments (Corporate, Commercial and Consumer Banking Units). He also doubled as Acting Deputy Managing Director. He became Deputy Managing Director of the Bank in January, 2019. Alkali has over 22 years of banking experience holding various positions within Credit Risk, Strategic Committees and Business Development including Corporate and Commercial Banking. Mr. Bah has extensive trainings both within and outside of the Gambia on Credit Analysis, Basic Accounting, Risk Management and Leadership.
Bernard is the Head of Finance of GNPC Exploration and Production Limited Company. He is a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor and has a decade of experience in oil and gas industry
Antoinette is Snr. Reporting Analyst at Omni Group Limited. She is responsible for Data collection, developing and maintaining standard and ad hoc reports, presentations, assist in preparing monthly, quarterly, and annual financial statements. Her role includes monitoring business performance, improve processes and maintaining data accuracy (integrity). She has been with Omni for 7 years, currently acting as the financial controller where she supervises and monitors all the finance activities, i.e reviewing ledgers and preparing financials.
Marcelo has 5+ years experience in the Metals and Mining sector, currently serving as the Head of Commercial at Tennant Metals South Africa, a leading entity in the metals and minerals industry in South Africa specializing in the sourcing and supply of a diverse range of commodities. In his role, Marcelo has been instrumental in implementing and deploying trade finance solutions across various business units within the organization, ensuring the sustainability and growth of the key projects within Tennant Metals.
Asher joined The Omni Group in September 2024 and is responsible for the Group Receivables and other bank related works. She has over 5 years of experience as a Treasury O¤cer and is responsible for managing and maintaining accurate records with customers.
Lydia has served Omni Group for over 10 years as Deputy Treasury Manager. Her experience brings financial stability, operational rigor, and strategic guidance to the organization and its stakeholders.
Olukorede Adenowo, (K.O), is the Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank UK. He held the position of Chief Executive O¤cer (CEO) at Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) Nigeria before taking on his role at FirstBank UK in November 2023. Prior to this, he served as MD/CEO for SCB Gambia, including responsibility for Senegal, as well as DMD/DCEO for SCB Cameroon and Managing Director Corporate, Commercial, and Institutional Banking for SCB Nigeria and West Africa. K.O has also been a Non-Executive Director of SCB Gambia and SCB Sierra Leone, Vice President of the Gambia Bankers Association, and Trustee of the Institute of Bankers of Gambia. With 38 years of post-university experience in Banking, Finance, and Consulting, he was honoured with the 2015 Distinguished Alumni award by Deloitte Nigeria, Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in 2003, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria in 2024.K.O qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1990.
Olusola Balogun joined LFC in 2023 as the Manager, African Marketing and Coverage. He has 19 years of banking experience, and he is responsible for implementing comprehensive marketing strategies which promote LFCs products and capabilities in African markets.
Stephen Ahwakyi Abban is an accomplished banking executive with over two decades of extensive experience spanning Information Technology and Core Banking. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from the University of Ghana, a Master of Science in Information Technology from the University of Scotland, UK, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Business from the Emeritus Institute of Management. He has held several senior leadership roles at several Banks including Amalgamated Bank Ltd, Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana Limited and currently Access Bank. A recognized thought leader in financial inclusion and digital innovation, Stephen has been invited to speak at numerous local and international conferences on topics such as electronic payment systems and emerging Retail banking trends. Mr. Abban’s executive acumen is further strengthened by his participation in advanced leadership programs at globally renowned institutions, including Columbia Business School, Harvard Business School, the MIT Management Executive Program, and the Institute of Management. Stephen is currently the Managing Director and Chief Executive O¤cer of Access Bank (Gambia) Limited. He is also the current vice president of the Bankers Association of Gambia.
Hajia Maria Adamu-Zibo has 24 years of experience in commodities trading with particular focus on cocoa and finance. She has been the Managing Director of Federated Commodities PLC (FEDCO), one of the leading Licensed Cocoa Buying Companies in Ghana, since 2017. She was at the erstwhile Royal Bank for 5 years as Senior Vice-President in charge of Business Development and Investor Relations. Prior to that, she worked with Cocoa Merchants (Gh) LTD for 12 years in various managerial positions, exiting as the DMD Finance and Administration. Hajia Maria currently serves on many boards and notably became a member of the Board of Directors of the prestigious World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) in 2023. She holds an MSc. from The London Institute of Banking & Finance (UK), an MBA from GIMPA, and a bachelor’s degree from HEC Montreal (Canada)
Frank Nimako Akowuah is a Partner at Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah with over a decade of legal experience. He has been involved in many high-profile transactions in the Ghanaian market, spanning banking & finance, debt & equity capital markets, financial services regulatory, mergers & acquisitions, and regulated funds. His banking & finance expertise cuts across the financing landscape, including trade financing, asset financing, project financing and working capital financing. He regularly advises international and domestic clients on their financing transactions and has played a key role in commodities financing deals of clients such as the Ghana International Bank, African Export-Import Bank, and GCB Bank Plc. Frank is ranked by Chambers Global and is recognised as a market leader in banking and project finance by the International Financial Law Review. He is also ranked as a leading individual in capital markets by the Legal 500. Frank is a member of the Ghana Bar Association.
Dr. Barnett Quaicoo is the Deputy Managing Director (Marketing) at Cocoa Marketing Company (Ghana) Ltd, where he oversees Ghana’s cocoa trading portfolio valued at over US$4 billion annually. In this role, he leads international and local sales strategy, supervises contract execution, and manages relationships with key buyers, processors, and banking institutions involved in cocoa trade financing. He brings over two decades of experience in commodity trading, market development, and institutional leadership. His previous roles include Head of Ghana Cocoa Marketing Company (UK) Ltd, where he managed overseas operations and contributed to the successful execution of Ghana’s syndicated cocoa loan. Earlier in his career, he served as a Senior Researcher with the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), where he led critical studies on crop forecasting, LBC performance, and cocoa sustainability programs. Dr. Quaicoo holds a Doctorate Degree from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, an MBA from Central University, and both MPhil and BEd degrees from the University of Cape Coast. He also serves as Chairman of the Membership Committee at the Federation of Cocoa Commerce (FCC) in London, where he helps shape trade standards and dispute resolution across the global cocoa industry.
Aamar is internationally recognized subject matter expert in financial crime prevention holding substantial experience in advising government department, financial regulators, law enforcement bodies, intelligence agencies, financial institutions, and multinational corporations. Aamar is the founder of Sigma Risk; a London based financial crime compliance consulting firm and frequently appears at international conferences as subject matter expert. Aamar has trained several institutions across Europe, Americas, Africa, Middle East, and Asia across various industries.
Anthony is one of the co-founders at Mercore and holds the executive role of Deputy CEO. Mercore Group has 2 main business lines. As a non-bank/alternative lender, Mercore Capital specialises in the provision of trade and supply chain finance to SMEs and customers transacting in (or with) developing/emerging markets. This financing activity runs alongside Mercore’s second business line, which is the provision of anti-fi- nancial crime and due diligence services. Through a combination of these business divisions, Mercore is delivering financing solutions to aspiring businesses that find themselves caught within the global trade finance gap. Anthony’s main responsibility is to lead the build out of Mercore’s trade and supply chain finance capabilities. Delivering a strategy to leverage digital solutions, wherever possible, to provide a service that is faster and less costly, whilst also being more operationally resilient and sustainable. Prior to Mercore, Anthony spent 18 years at Bank ABC in London working in various leadership roles.
Over the last 20 years, Natalia has been working in various leadership positions with a focus on Emerging Markets, and particularly Africa. Since joining Zenith Bank in 2016, Natalia has provided executive-level leadership and strategic direction to corporate Client Coverage and Origination teams, set up Financial Institutions business and was responsible for Correspondent Banking. Previously, 12 years at Standard Chartered Bank, she was a Director in Loan Syndications and headed business finance for the Global Financial Institutions team. Natalia’s early career included banking audit at E&Y, where she qualified as an ACCA (now a Fellow). Natalia holds a Ph.D. in banking risk and an MBA with Distinction from Warwick Business School.
Kevin Dadzie is Regional Manager and Head of Country, BP Ghana. As part of the leadership team for bp Refining Products Trading in Europe & Africa, he plays a key role in advancing bp’s strategic priorities for the sub-Saharan African business. He has more than two decades of experience in delivering cross commodity trade solutions in the oil and gas/energy markets in Africa. Before bp, Kevin was Group Executive Director of CH Group a regional conglomerate, where he led the group’s expansion in oil and gas, real estate, and telecommunications. During his tenure, he originated and structured new businesses in petroleum products supply, retail, storage offshore exploration assets, waste recycling operations, and off grid energy solutions. Kevin is the chair of YPO Ghana and a member of the YPO Africa regional Board. He previously served on the board of Vivo Energy Ghana Ltd. (a Shell licensee).
Winston Bell-Gam is a Partner in the Banking & Finance team at HCR Law LLP. He specialises in international trade and commodity finance from a legal perspective. Winston works with lenders, traders and borrowers across the EMEA region who are active within the commodities sector and has worked on a range of funding transactions in Africa, the Middle-East and South-East Asia.”
Grant is a partner in the banking and finance team and heads the financial services sector teams. He specialises in finance law including bilateral and syndicated secured and unsecured lending, trade and commodity finance, supply chain finance and banking regulation and compliance. He also has specific expertise in ship, yacht finance and building contracts as well as structured finance work. Grant has particular expertise in advising the London branches of overseas banks on a broad range of their operational, regulatory and transactional requirements. Het has been instrumental in advising these financial institutions on complex trade finance, receivables finance and structured commodities transactions.
Sylvia Solomon, ASIP, has over 30 years of experience in the global investment industry, specialising in equities, trade finance, sustainable investing and ESG integration. She spent 25 years managing a diverse range of funds, including pensions, life funds, endowments, unit trusts, wealth management portfolios, and alternative investment funds. Sylvia has held leadership roles on influential boards and advisory groups such as the CFA Society of the UK and the UN PRI Global Policy Reference Group. She is a member of the Advisory Board for the Impactable Investment Group and has recently been appointed to the University of Aberdeen Investment Committee. Sylvia spearheaded the creation of the CFA Institute’s Sustainable Investing Certificate and has been instrumental in advancing industry standards, professional education, and responsible investment practices worldwide. A recipient of the CFA Institute’s 2022 Inspirational Leader Award for Education, she also contributed to the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) 2023 ESG Handbook.
Mariama Bah is the Head of Foreign Operations at Megabank Gambia Ltd, bringing over 21 years of comprehensive banking experience. Throughout her career, she has held key roles across multiple banking domains, including Credit, Treasury, Finance, Domestic, and Foreign Operations. Prior to joining Megabank, Mariama spent nearly four years at International Commercial Bank (Gambia) Ltd, where she honed her expertise in international banking services. Her deep specialization in banking operations and strategic leadership continues to drive excellence and innovation at Megabank Gambia Ltd.
Glenn is a Chartered Accountant with the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG), and a seasoned finance professional with over 12 years of progressive experience across diverse industries. Throughout his career, he has held multiple strategic roles in leading organizations, including KPMG Ghana and mPharma Ghana Ltd. He currently serves as Manager, Budget at the Volta River Authority, where he oversees financial planning, budgeting, and resource allocation to support operational e¤ciency and strategic goals. His expertise spans financial reporting, audit, corporate finance, and budgeting, underpinned by a strong commitment to excellence, integrity, and impact-driven leadership.
Stephen is the Finance Manager for Thermal Generation Department, a Strategic Business Unit (TGSBU), of the Volta River Authority (A State-owned Power Generation Institution). He joined the Volta River Authority in August 2000. He held various supervisory positions until his appointment as the Finance Manager for TGSBU in May 2021. He holds a first degree in Commerce and is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana. His role includes providing financial services to the thermal power plants operations.
Mr. Daabu is a Chartered Accountant and holds a post Chartered Diploma in Forensic Audit with two-decades of experience in Finance and Accounting practice. He is currently the Head of the Tax Unit of the Ghana Grid Company Limited. He is responsible for Tax planning, compliance and risk management. He is a leader in providing tax guidance to senior management to ensure compliance with tax laws and regulations. Prior to his tax role, he served as the Finance O¤cer of Ghana Grid Company Limited in the Northern Sector of Ghana. He has extensive experience in managing Accounts payables and receivables.
Lydia Mannah serves as the head of treasury of the Omni Group of Companies, based in Accra, Ghana. She has a professional background in Administration & Finance with over 8 years of experience in leading the treasury management team in the treasury department. She has a bachelor’s degree in Administration & an MSc Finance & Investment Candidate. She has a strong experience in thought leadership, risk management, corporate finance & debt management strategies in managing multi-million-dollar projects and delivering results throughout her career.
Mr Ousman M Jobarteh was employed by the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) as Tra¤c O¤cer in 1991 and rose through the ranks to the position of Tra¤c Manager, Director of Operations, Deputy Managing Director and was appointed Managing Director in August 2018. An alumnus of Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone (undergraduate 1990) and University of Wales College of Cardiff (post graduate 1992), Mr Jobarteh is bilingual in English and French and has also benefitted from numerous academic and professional training, both in The Gambia and abroad. Occupying the position of Managing Director of GPA, Mr Jobarteh brings extensive experience in maritime operations and port management to his role. Under his leadership, the GPA has embarked on significant modernization initiatives to enhance operational e¤ciency and capacity improvement. The portfolio he manages under the GPA includes the Port of Banjul, Gambia Ferry Services, Banjul Shipyard Company and Banjul Fisheries Jetty.
Abigail Akosua Acheabea Addai is an accomplished finance professional and currently Credit Risk Manager at Fueltrade Limited. She has over a decade of experience in credit risk management, trade finance, and compliance. Abigail is skilled in assessing customer creditworthiness, enforcing credit policies, and managing trade finance facilities to optimize working capital and mitigate financial risk. Her leadership has driven improvements in credit control, payment performance, and financial operations. She holds an MBA in Finance, a Chartered Accountant (ICAG) and a certified Financial Modelling and Valuation Analyst (FMVA).
William Opare Awuku has over 20 years of expertise in Treasury Management, with extensive knowledge of International Trade Finance and Accounts Payable Management. He has served in various roles within the Finance Directorate of the Electricity Company of Ghana Limited for over two decades. William is a Fellow of the Association of Certified Chartered Accountants (ACCA), United Kingdom. He holds an MSc in Finance and Strategy from Manchester Metropolitan University, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, and a BSc in Administration (Banking & Finance) from the University of Ghana, Legon.
Gifty is an ACI-certified Treasury Professional and Chartered Accountant with over 16 years of experience in commercial and investment banking. She currently heads the Treasury Sales team at First Atlantic Bank (Ghana), driving business growth through wholesale deposit mobilization, client relationship management, and the delivery of treasury solutions aligned with the bank’s strategic and regulatory objectives. With a strong background in finance and investment management, she previously served as Head of Financial Institutions at the bank and held roles in various investment firms, managing portfolios and pension schemes for both institutional and retail clients.
Eunice Otoo serves as a Compliance Manager at FirstBank Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the FirstBank of Nigeria Group. She is an accomplished compliance professional with over 15 years of progressive experience in the financial services industry, encompassing auditing, banking operations, credit risk management, and regulatory compliance. Eunice holds a Master of Business Administration (MBA) in Risk Management and Finance, as well as a Bachelor’s degree in Commerce with a specialization in Accounting. She is also a Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), underscoring her expertise in regulatory and financial crime compliance.
Duarte Pedreira is an experienced banker, who has worked in senior roles in London, Johannesburg and Luanda. Having been exposed to most areas of institutional banking, including operations, coverage, origination, structuring, syndications, distribution, advisory and insurance underwriting, Duarte has developed strong relations with a multitude of clients (corporates, financial institutions, governments, multilaterals) with a focus in emerging markets. He is currently the Global Head of Trade and Working Capital Finance at Crown Agents Bank and also a board member of ITFA, the global trade finance industry body. Additionally, he chairs the newly established Trade Finance Conference of Parties (TF COP), the widest coalition ever assembled in the trade and export finance industry, put together to eliminate the trade finance gap. Duarte’s ultimate passion is development through education, especially through the enablement of Early Years Education facilities catering for children who don’t have access to learning before o¤cial mandatory education begins (normally 6 years of age and above). Working with Shelterthem, a Rwandan grassroots NGO he created the “Power of Choice Early Childhood Development Centre” which currently hosts over 100 children aged between 3 months and 7 years old.
Yasmin Sarpong - Abban is a Senior Associate at ATF Finance, with over 10 years of experience in the loan syndication market, focusing on African financial institutions. Since joining ATF in 2015, she has worked extensively across the firm’s bilateral and syndicated loan portfolios. In her current role, Yasmin is responsible for onboarding new clients, conducting comprehensive compliance checks on financial institutions and trade finance assets, and overseeing F.I. relationships with banks in Ghana. She collaborates closely with the origination and asset distribution teams to support portfolio growth and ensure full regulatory compliance, playing a vital role in helping the company achieve its strategic and risk management objectives.Yasmin holds a Bachelor’s degree in Law and a Master’s degree in Law and Business from the University of Law.
Rocco runs Demeter Holdings, with a primary focus on trade in agricultural commodities in and out of West Africa. In Ghana, Demeter is a pre-eminent agricultural inputs supplier, as well as lead investor in Ghana's largest AI services company, Aya Data Ltd. Demeter is headquartered in London and also has o¤ces in Ivory Coast, Togo, and Sierra Leone. CEO since 2014, Rocco has lead Demeter through its growth from a small player in the Ghanaian market, to a regional champion and investment house. He is also on the board of Aya Data, Oko Environmental, and Frafra Baskets Ltd. Prior to his role at Demeter Holdings, Rocco was an o¤cer in the British Army, and graduated from Cambridge University with a Double First.
Joseph Gyakye Jackson is Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance, Ghana’s premier digital finance institution. With over three decades of leadership in finance and technology across Africa, he has been at the forefront of transforming traditional banking into mobile-driven, inclusive financial solutions. At Dalex, he champions strategies that broaden access to savings and credit for underserved communities while reinforcing operational excellence and stakeholder value. His pan-African career spans senior executive roles in Ghana and Nigeria, where he led enterprise software rollouts, regulatory policy initiatives, and fintech innovations for both private firms and national institutions. Widely respected for his strategic insight, Joseph has built cross-border partnerships and strengthened governance frameworks that underpin sustainable growth. A recognized thought leader, he continues to advocate for bold, technology-enabled financing solutions that bridge gaps in access, drive market expansion, and support Africa’s long-term economic transformation.
Cromwell Bedell is the General Manager for Finance and Information Technology at the International Bank (Liberia) Limited with a career in banking spanning about 20 years. He is responsible for driving the financial performance as well as managing digital projects of the Bank. Prior to assuming the current position, he served in other managerial roles at the Bank including Credit and Risk.
Daniel Asiedu is a distinguished banker and Chartered Accountant with over 30 years of experience in auditing, banking, financial management, and investment. He holds an Executive MBA in Finance, an MA in Economic Policy Management, and an MSc in Development Finance from the University of Ghana, as well as a BSc in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Ibadan. His leadership journey spans top roles in Ghana’s banking sector, including transformative tenures as Managing Director of both ADB and Zenith Bank Ghana. Currently serving as the Managing Director of OmniBSIC Bank, he has steered the bank to profitability and industry recognition, earning awards such as Bank of the Year and Fastest Growing Corporate Bank in 2023. He has also been personally honored with accolades like Banking CEO of the Year (2024) and Personality of the Year (2023). In addition to his corporate achievements, Daniel is an honorary fellow of the Chartered Institute of Credit Management Ghana and the Chartered Institute of Human Resource Management Ghana. A seasoned executive with global exposure, he has participated in leadership programs at renowned institutions including Stanford, MIT, Harvard, Wharton, and INSEAD. He also serves on the boards of several reputable organizations in Ghana.
Theodore Asare-Bediako is a seasoned Financial Markets leader with over 17 years in the Ghanaian banking industry. He is an Executive Management member of OmniBSIC Bank Ghana LTD with proven acumen in developing strategies that drive resilience, adaptability, innovation and growth. He holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Management and Sociology from the University of Ghana and a Masters Degree in Business and Administration, Finance option from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology Business School. He is an Associate Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana and a member of the Association of Financial Markets Ghana (ACI). He also holds a dealing membership certificate from the Ghana Stock Exchange. Theodore has completed several extensive leadership development courses in high-ranking institutions locally and intentionally that includes London School of Economics and Political Science and London Business School.
Nicholas Tetteh is the Deputy Managing Director, responsible for Petro Business at GNPC Exploration and Production Limited Company (Explorco). Prior to joining Explorco, he was the General Manager responsible for the Internal Audit Division at the Ghana National Petroleum Corporation. He has over 27 years of extensive experience in Financial Management, Governance, Risk Management and Controls in the professional services, banking, upstream and downstream Oil & Gas Industries. He practices as a certified chartered accountant licensed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana. Currently, lectures on oil and gas accounting for post-graduate students at the University of Ghana Business School on a part time basis. He holds a PhD in Finance and an MBA in Financial Management. Certified member of Ghana Institute of Taxation.
Samuel Gyimah Amoako is the Head of Finance at ARB Apex Bank, having gone through the ranks after joining the Bank as an Internal Auditor/Inspector. He held the positions of Head, Finance & Strategy Unit and Internal Control Department before assuming his current role. He previously worked with Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana as Deputy Unit Head of Financial Control and First Atlantic Bank as Relationship Manager and Internal Audit Assistant Manager. He initially had auditing experience with Eddie Nikoi Accounting Consultancy as an Audit O¤cer. Samuel is a multifaceted professional with over 20 years of cumulative experience in Auditing, Accounting and Financial Reporting, Banking, Taxation and Financial Management.
Amb. Dr. Walton Ekundayo Gilpin (FPMA, HCIB, COOR) is the Managing Director & CEO of Rokel Commercial Bank (SL) Ltd in Sierra Leone, bringing over 30 years of international banking and finance experience. He has been a Central Banker, Advisor to the Commonwealth Secretariat, focusing on financial initiatives in over 25 countries, and has collaborated with the IMF, European Union, African Development Bank, World Bank on Banking, macroeconomics and public finance management. He is a philanthropist and seasoned banker with several international awards and recognitions.
Derrick Anim is a Director in Commerzbank’s Capital Markets Division, where he leads FX, Money Market, and Commodity Derivatives Sales for financial institutions across Sub-Saharan Africa. Since joining the bank as an intern in 2015, Derrick has steadily risen through the ranks over the past decade, a journey that reflects his commitment to excellence and continuous growth.
Amine Drissi-Kamilli brings over 15 years of banking experience, with a strong focus on Trade Finance across Africa and Emerging Markets. As Business Development Director at BACB, he leads strategic initiatives across BACB wholesale banking business particularly , driving growth and deepening client relationships. Amine began his career at Bank of Africa UK, where he spent six years between the Paris and London o¤ces. During this time, he served various roles, in Trade Finance, Commodity Finance, and Loan Syndication, building a solid foundation in cross-border financing and emerging market transactions.
Paul Bleboo is the head of Gold Management O¤ce of the Bank of Ghana with over 17 years of banking and investment experience. Paul guided the domestic gold purchase project from its inception to a successful launch, demonstrating exceptional project management, strategic planning, and leadership skills. Prior to joining the Bank of Ghana in February 2016, Paul worked with Financial Times UK, HSBC UK, Société General Ghana and Barclays Ghana now ABSA. He holds a degree in Economics and a Master’s in Investment Analysis from the University of Stirling, UK.
Andrew is the founder and CEO of Polymetis Professional Solutions (polymetis.co.uk) a consultancy which advises businesses in a range of sectors by bringing experienced and connected networks together and delivering solutions effectively and in collaboration. Andrew is a commercial lawyer of more than 35 years standing having been on the global Management Committee and the head of corporate globally for Hogan Lovells and subsequently Head of their Africa Practice. Andrew is currently Interim Director of the Royal African Society and on various boards in the business and cultural space with a focus on Africa, including recently as Co-chair of the UK Government's Africa Investors Group, being on the Advisory Board of the SA Chamber of Commerce and the legal group of the UK Nigeria EDF. Andrew is also committed to the arts, is on the advisory board to 1-54 and was vice chair of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in USA. Andrew received the MBE in the Platinum Jubilee hours list for services to UK trade especially in Africa.
Sammy Gyamfi, Esq., is a Ghanaian lawyer, policy strategist, and public servant with a multidisciplinary academic and professional background spanning environmental science, law, and economic policy. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He was called to the Bar after earning a Barrister-at-Law certificate from the Ghana School of Law and later obtained a Master of Arts degree in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana. His leadership development includes Executive Certificates in Emerging Leaders and Strategic Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School.Mr. Gyamfi began his professional career in the mining sector with Exton Cubic Group Limited, where he developed a keen interest in the governance and economics of natural resources. He rose to national prominence as the National Communications Offcer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), where he played a strategic role in shaping the party’s communications and policy agenda. In January 2025, he was appointed by President John Dramani Mahama as the Acting Managing Director of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC). In that role, he was tasked with laying the groundwork for the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), a major policy initiative of the NDC’s 2024 manifesto aimed at reforming and revitalizing the gold industry.Currently serving as the Managing Director of GoldBod, Mr. Gyamfi leads the implementation of a national vision to ensure the sustainable management and marketing of Ghana’s gold resources. His mandate includes formalizing the small-scale mining sector, improving regulatory oversight, and providing strategic support services to the mining industry to maximize its contribution to national development. Sammy Gyamfi brings to his role a rare blend of legal acumen, policy insight, and a strong commitment to institutional reform and economic transformation.
Dr. Zakari Mumuni is the First Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana, appointed in February 2025. With over 20 years of experience in monetary policy, financial markets, and economic research, he has held key roles including Director of the Financial Markets Department and Special Assistant to the Governor. He holds an MPhil from the University of Ghana and a PhD from the University of Nottingham. His research focuses on inflation targeting and macroeconomic policy in developing economies. Dr. Mumuni brings a multidisciplinary background from public service and academia, and currently leads strategic oversight of monetary policy, foreign exchange, and research at the Central Bank.
Farihan Alhassan is a seasoned financial specialist with 20 years of banking experience. He most recently led the Business & Commercial Clients Unit at Stanbic Bank Ghana, driving strategic growth and performance. He began his career with a notable milestone—becoming the youngest regional manager at Barclays Bank (now Absa)—and later served as Head of Retail and Distribution, known for his people-focused and results-driven leadership. At Stanbic, Farihan earned recognition for his strategic vision and customer-first approach. His appointment at GCB Bank is seen as a move to strengthen the Bank’s leadership and market position. He brings deep expertise in retail and business banking, with a strong track record in business development, operational management, credit and risk oversight, and team empowerment. Respected for his dynamic leadership, Farihan is committed to shaping Ghana’s banking sector and supporting business growth nationwide.
Sammy Gyamfi, Esq., is a Ghanaian lawyer, policy strategist, and public servant with a multidisciplinary academic and professional background spanning environmental science, law, and economic policy. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Environmental Science and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST). He was called to the Bar after earning a Barrister-at-Law certificate from the Ghana School of Law and later obtained a Master of Arts degree in Economic Policy Management from the University of Ghana. His leadership development includes Executive Certificates in Emerging Leaders and Strategic Leadership from the Harvard Kennedy School.Mr. Gyamfi began his professional career in the mining sector with Exton Cubic Group Limited, where he developed a keen interest in the governance and economics of natural resources. He rose to national prominence as the National Communications Offcer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), where he played a strategic role in shaping the party’s communications and policy agenda. In January 2025, he was appointed by President John Dramani Mahama as the Acting Managing Director of the Precious Minerals Marketing Company (PMMC). In that role, he was tasked with laying the groundwork for the Ghana Gold Board (GoldBod), a major policy initiative of the NDC’s 2024 manifesto aimed at reforming and revitalizing the gold industry.Currently serving as the Managing Director of GoldBod, Mr. Gyamfi leads the implementation of a national vision to ensure the sustainable management and marketing of Ghana’s gold resources. His mandate includes formalizing the small-scale mining sector, improving regulatory oversight, and providing strategic support services to the mining industry to maximize its contribution to national development. Sammy Gyamfi brings to his role a rare blend of legal acumen, policy insight, and a strong commitment to institutional reform and economic transformation.
Olukorede Adenowo, (K.O), is the Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank UK. He held the position of Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) Nigeria before taking on his role at FirstBank UK in November 2023. Prior to this, he served as MD/CEO for SCB Gambia, including responsibility for Senegal, as well as DMD/DCEO for SCB Cameroon and Managing Director Corporate, Commercial, and Institutional Banking for SCB Nigeria and West Africa. K.O has also been a Non-Executive Director of SCB Gambia and SCB Sierra Leone, Vice President of the Gambia Bankers Association, and Trustee of the Institute of Bankers of Gambia. With 38 years of post-university experience in Banking, Finance, and Consulting, he was honoured with the 2015 Distinguished Alumni award by Deloitte Nigeria, Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria in 2003, Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria in 2024.K.O qualified as a Chartered Accountant in 1990.
Stephen Ahwakyi Abban is an accomplished banking executive with over two decades of extensive experience spanning Information Technology and Core Banking. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Agriculture from the University of Ghana, a Master of Science in Information Technology from the University of Scotland, UK, and a Postgraduate Diploma in Digital Business from the Emeritus Institute of Management. He has held several senior leadership roles at several Banks including Amalgamated Bank Ltd, Guaranty Trust Bank Ghana Limited and currently Access Bank. A recognized thought leader in financial inclusion and digital innovation, Stephen has been invited to speak at numerous local and international conferences on topics such as electronic payment systems and emerging Retail banking trends.
Hajia Maria Adamu-Zibo has 24 years of experience in commodities trading with particular focus on cocoa and finance. She has been the Managing Director of Federated Commodities PLC (FEDCO), one of the leading Licensed Cocoa Buying Companies in Ghana, since 2017. She was at the erstwhile Royal Bank for 5 years as Senior Vice-President in charge of Business Development and Investor Relations. Prior to that, she worked with Cocoa Merchants (Gh) LTD for 12 years in various managerial positions, exiting as the DMD Finance and Administration. Hajia Maria currently serves on many boards and notably became a member of the Board of Directors of the prestigious World Cocoa Foundation (WCF) in 2023. She holds an MSc. from The London Institute of Banking & Finance (UK), an MBA from GIMPA, and a bachelor’s degree from HEC Montreal (Canada)
Rima Kalai is Executive Director at ATF Finance, leading the firm’s asset distribution efforts from London and driving strategic direction through her board seat on ATF Participation, the company’s alternative investment impact fund. With two decades of experience in business development and trade finance across the Middle East and the UK, Rima brings deep expertise in African corporate finance—particularly in commercial and structured trade finance, as well as financial institutions—where she has been a key player for the past 15 years. She holds dual Bachelor’s degrees in Applied Sciences from McGill University and Finance from the John Molson School of Business, and has completed executive studies in Brand Management and Marketing Strategies at the London Business School. Rima is known for her sharp market insight, cross-regional perspective, and unwavering focus on unlocking investment opportunities across frontier and emerging markets.
Mr. Victor Yaw Asante is the Managing Director/CEO of FirstBank Ghana LTD, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s oldest Bank, FirstBank. With a career spanning almost three decades in the banking and manufacturing sectors, Mr. Asante is experienced in Corporate and Institutional Banking, Structured Trade Finance, Transaction Banking, Marketing & Sales. He has worked in multi jurisdictions including Ghana, Ivory Coast, Cameroun, Sierra Leone, Gambia, Botswana and London. He is a member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing in Ghana, and an honorary Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana. The Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG) recently conferred on him, a Chartered Marketer status. Victor is also a key volunteer and has been awarded in Rotary International, serving as a District Governor in 2022-23.
Anthony is one of the co-founders at Mercore and holds the executive role of Deputy CEO. Mercore Group has 2 main business lines. As a non-bank/alternative lender, Mercore Capital specialises in the provision of trade and supply chain finance to SMEs and customers transacting in (or with) developing/emerging markets. This financing activity runs alongside Mercore’s second business line, which is the provision of anti-fi- nancial crime and due diligence services. Through a combination of these business divisions, Mercore is delivering financing solutions to aspiring businesses that find themselves caught within the global trade finance gap. Anthony’s main responsibility is to lead the build out of Mercore’s trade and supply chain finance capabilities. Delivering a strategy to leverage digital solutions, wherever possible, to provide a service that is faster and less costly, whilst also being more operationally resilient and sustainable. Prior to Mercore, Anthony spent 18 years at Bank ABC in London working in various leadership roles.
Bernard Gyebi is the Managing Director of Prudential Bank, overseeing its strategic leadership and operational performance. He has over 26 years of banking experience, having worked across all core areas in reputable banks. Prior to joining Prudential Bank, he was the General Manager responsible for Risk Management at Republic Bank (Ghana) Plc, where he also undertook risk management assignments for subsidiaries across the Caribbean. Bernard has held senior leadership roles at Agricultural Development Bank PLC as Executive Head of Credit Risk and Chief Risk & Compliance Officer, and at Stanbic Bank Ghana Limited as Head of Credit. He also held various credit leadership roles at Barclays Ghana (now Absa Bank Ghana), including Senior Credit Analyst in Johannesburg and Head of Corporate Credit.
Marcelo has 5+ years experience in the Metals and Mining sector, currently serving as the Head of Commercial at Tennant Metals South Africa, a leading entity in the metals and minerals industry in South Africa specializing in the sourcing and supply of a diverse range of commodities. In his role, Marcelo has been instrumental in implementing and deploying trade finance solutions across various business units within the organization, ensuring the sustainability and growth of the key projects within Tennant Metals.
Derrick Anim is a Director in Commerzbank’s Capital Markets Division, where he leads FX, Money Market, and Commodity Derivatives Sales for financial institutions across Sub-Saharan Africa. Since joining the bank as an intern in 2015, Derrick has steadily risen through the ranks over the past decade, a journey that reflects his commitment to excellence and continuous growth.
Aamar is internationally recognized subject matter expert in financial crime prevention holding substantial experience in advising government department, financial regulators, law enforcement bodies, intelligence agencies, financial institutions, and multinational corporations. Aamar is the founder of Sigma Risk; a London based financial crime compliance consulting firm and frequently appears at international conferences as subject matter expert. Aamar has trained several institutions across Europe, Americas, Africa, Middle East, and Asia across various industries.
Dr. Barnett Quaicoo is the Deputy Managing Director (Marketing) at Cocoa Marketing Company (Ghana) Ltd, where he oversees Ghana’s cocoa trading portfolio valued at over US$4 billion annually. In this role, he leads international and local sales strategy, supervises contract execution, and manages relationships with key buyers, processors, and banking institutions involved in cocoa trade financing. He brings over two decades of experience in commodity trading, market development, and institutional leadership. His previous roles include Head of Ghana Cocoa Marketing Company (UK) Ltd, where he managed overseas operations and contributed to the successful execution of Ghana’s syndicated cocoa loan. Earlier in his career, he served as a Senior Researcher with the Ghana Cocoa Board (COCOBOD), where he led critical studies on crop forecasting, LBC performance, and cocoa sustainability programs. Dr. Quaicoo holds a Doctorate Degree from the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, an MBA from Central University, and both MPhil and BEd degrees from the University of Cape Coast. He also serves as Chairman of the Membership Committee at the Federation of Cocoa Commerce (FCC) in London, where he helps shape trade standards and dispute resolution across the global cocoa industry.
Over the last 20 years, Natalia has been working in various leadership positions with a focus on Emerging Markets, and particularly Africa. Since joining Zenith Bank in 2016, Natalia has provided executive-level leadership and strategic direction to corporate Client Coverage and Origination teams, set up Financial Institutions business and was responsible for Correspondent Banking. Previously, 12 years at Standard Chartered Bank, she was a Director in Loan Syndications and headed business finance for the Global Financial Institutions team. Natalia’s early career included banking audit at E&Y, where she qualified as an ACCA (now a Fellow). Natalia holds a Ph.D. in banking risk and an MBA with Distinction from Warwick Business School.
Kevin Dadzie is Regional Manager and Head of Country, bp Ghana. As part of the leadership team for bp Refining Products Trading in Europe & Africa, he plays a key role in advancing bp’s strategic priorities for the sub-Saharan African business. He has more than two decades of experience in delivering cross commodity trade solutions in the oil and gas/energy markets in Africa. Before bp, Kevin was Group Executive Director of CH Group a regional conglomerate, where he led the group’s expansion in oil and gas, real estate, and telecommunications. During his tenure, he originated and structured new businesses in petroleum products supply, retail, storage offshore exploration assets, waste recycling operations, and off grid energy solutions. Kevin is the chair of YPO Ghana and a member of the YPO Africa regional Board. He previously served on the board of Vivo Energy Ghana Ltd. (a Shell licensee)
Winston Bell-Gam is a Partner in the Banking & Finance team at HCR Law LLP. He specialises in international trade and commodity finance from a legal perspective. Winston works with lenders, traders and borrowers across the EMEA region who are active within the commodities sector and has worked on a range of funding transactions in Africa, the Middle-East and South-East Asia.
Sylvia Solomon, ASIP, has over 30 years of experience in the global investment industry, specialising in equities, trade finance, sustainable investing and ESG integration. She spent 25 years managing a diverse range of funds, including pensions, life funds, endowments, unit trusts, wealth management portfolios, and alternative investment funds. Sylvia has held leadership roles on influential boards and advisory groups such as the CFA Society of the UK and the UN PRI Global Policy Reference Group. She is a member of the Advisory Board for the Impactable Investment Group and has recently been appointed to the University of Aberdeen Investment Committee. Sylvia spearheaded the creation of the CFA Institute’s Sustainable Investing Certificate and has been instrumental in advancing industry standards, professional education, and responsible investment practices worldwide. A recipient of the CFA Institute’s 2022 Inspirational Leader Award for Education, she also contributed to the Alternative Investment Management Association (AIMA) 2023 ESG Handbook.
Duarte Pedreira is an experienced banker, who has worked in senior roles in London, Johannesburg and Luanda. Having been exposed to most areas of institutional banking, including operations, coverage, origination, structuring, syndications, distribution, advisory and insurance underwriting, Duarte has developed strong relations with a multitude of clients (corporates, financial institutions, governments, multilaterals) with a focus in emerging markets. He is currently the Global Head of Trade and Working Capital Finance at Crown Agents Bank and also a board member of ITFA, the global trade finance industry body. Additionally, he chairs the newly established Trade Finance Conference of Parties (TF COP), the widest coalition ever assembled in the trade and export finance industry, put together to eliminate the trade finance gap. Duarte’s ultimate passion is development through education, especially through the enablement of Early Years Education facilities catering for children who don’t have access to learning before official mandatory education begins (normally 6 years of age and above). Working with Shelterthem, a Rwandan grassroots NGO he created the “Power of Choice Early Childhood Development Centre” which currently hosts over 100 children aged between 3 months and 7 years old.
Rocco runs Demeter Holdings, with a primary focus on trade in agricultural commodities in and out of West Africa. In Ghana, Demeter is a pre-eminent agricultural inputs supplier, as well as lead investor in Ghana's largest AI services company, Aya Data Ltd. Demeter is headquartered in London and also has offices in Ivory Coast, Togo, and Sierra Leone. Being CEO since 2014, Rocco has led Demeter through its growth from a small player in the Ghanaian market, to a regional champion and investment house. He is also on the board of Aya Data, Oko Environmental, and Frafra Baskets Ltd. Prior to his role at Demeter Holdings, Rocco was an officer in the British Army, and graduated from Cambridge University with a Double First.
Joseph Gyakye Jackson is Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance, Ghana’s premier digital finance institution. With over three decades of leadership in finance and technology across Africa, he has been at the forefront of transforming traditional banking into mobile-driven, inclusive financial solutions. At Dalex, he champions strategies that broaden access to savings and credit for underserved communities while reinforcing operational excellence and stakeholder value. His pan-African career spans senior executive roles in Ghana and Nigeria, where he led enterprise software rollouts, regulatory policy initiatives, and fintech innovations for both private firms and national institutions. Widely respected for his strategic insight, Joseph has built cross-border partnerships and strengthened governance frameworks that underpin sustainable growth. A recognized thought leader, he continues to advocate for bold, technology-enabled financing solutions that bridge gaps in access, drive market expansion, and support Africa’s long-term economic transformation.
Frank Nimako Akowuah is a Partner at Bentsi-Enchill, Letsa & Ankomah with over a decade of legal experience. He has been involved in many high-profile transactions in the Ghanaian market, spanning banking & finance, debt & equity capital markets, financial services regulatory, mergers & acquisitions, and regulated funds. His banking & finance expertise cuts across the financing landscape, including trade financing, asset financing, project financing and working capital financing. He regularly advises international and domestic clients on their financing transactions and has played a key role in commodities financing deals of clients such as the Ghana International Bank, African Export-Import Bank, and GCB Bank Plc. Frank is ranked by Chambers Global and is recognised as a market leader in banking and project finance by the International Financial Law Review. He is also ranked as a leading individual in capital markets by the Legal 500. Frank is a member of the Ghana Bar Association.
“Amb. Dr. Walton Ekundayo Gilpin (FPMA, HCIB, COOR) is the Managing Director & CEO of Rokel Commercial Bank (SL) Ltd in Sierra Leone, bringing over 30 years of international banking and finance experience. He has been a Central Banker, Advisor to the Commonwealth Secretariat, focusing on financial initiatives in over 25 countries, and has collaborated with the IMF, European Union, African Development Bank, World Bank on Banking, macroeconomics and public finance management. He is a philanthropist and seasoned banker with several international awards and recognitions.
Steve is the UK Export Finance (UKEF) Regional Head for West Africa, based in Ghana for the past 13 years. He leads UKEF’s origination across 22 countries in West and Central Africa, with over £2bn supported in the region over the last five years. With 30 years’ experience across Sub-Saharan Africa and the Middle East, Steve has held senior roles in trading, logistics, construction, infrastructure, and mining. He began his career in the UK construction sector. He has served as Vice Chairman of the UK-Ghana Chamber of Commerce and as a member of the British Chambers of Commerce Economic Advisory Board. He holds an MBA from Heriot-Watt University and completed an executive programme at the University of Oxford’s Blavatnik School. Steve was awarded an O.B.E. in the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours for services to British business in West Africa
Amine Drissi-Kamilli brings over 15 years of banking experience, with a strong focus on Trade Finance across Africa and Emerging Markets. As Business Development Director at BACB, he leads strategic initiatives across BACB wholesale banking business particularly , driving growth and deepening client relationships. Amine began his career at Bank of Africa UK, where he spent six years between the Paris and London offices. During this time, he served various roles, in Trade Finance, Commodity Finance, and Loan Syndication, building a solid foundation in cross-border financing and emerging market transactions.
Andrew is the founder and CEO of Polymetis Professional Solutions (polymetis.co.uk) a consultancy which advises businesses in a range of sectors by bringing experienced and connected networks together and delivering solutions e£ectively and in collaboration. Andrew is a commercial lawyer of more than 35 years standing having been on the global Management Committee and the head of corporate globally for Hogan Lovells and subsequently Head of their Africa Practice. Andrew is currently Interim Director of the Royal African Society and on various boards in the business and cultural space with a focus on Africa, including recently as Co-chair of the UK Government's Africa Investors Group, being on the Advisory Board of the SA Chamber of Commerce and the legal group of the UK Nigeria EDF. Andrew is also committed to the arts, is on the advisory board to 1-54 and was vice chair of the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in USA. Andrew received the MBE in the Platinum Jubilee hours list for services to UK trade especially in Africa.
Simon is a Partner at Sullivan & Worcester, an international law firm. He has experience in a wide variety of banking and finance transactions, including structured trade finance, trade finance, commodity finance, insurance-backed finance, project finance, invoice discounting facilities, warehouse finance, supply chain finance, ECA finance and borrowing-base facilities. His work in the structured trade arena covers a range of financings acting for both lenders and borrowers, notably in the oil, telecoms, soft commodities and metals sectors. He has particular experience in Africa and in the Middle East, where he was based for four years. Simon also acts for industry bodies including the International Trade and Forfaiting Association (ITFA) and participates in structured trade finance conferences throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa.
Yaw Nsarkoh is a globally respected business leader and transformative thinker whose career spans over three decades across continents, cultures, and sectors. As a seasoned executive with Unilever, he has shaped global perspectives on organisational design, talent strategy, and corporate leadership, operating at the intersection of strategic foresight and grounded operational capability. He held senior positions at Unilever Plc, a FTSE 100 company, where he was for a long time, an Executive Vice President, placing him in the top 50 of that company. Recognised as a powerful voice on Governance, Regulation, and Sustainability, Nsarkoh is celebrated for his incisive and original perspectives. His work has resonated across boardrooms, policy forums, and academic circles, positioning him as a thought-leader with a deep understanding of how business can contribute to long-term societal wellbeing. From Diversity & Inclusion to the ethics of regulatory frameworks, Nsarkoh brings moral clarity to complex debates with an unflinching yet consultative approach. A Fellow of the Institute of Directors and active member of numerous esteemed boards and professional associations—spanning engineering, literature, marketing, coaching, and communications—he offers a panoramic view on the role of non-executive directors and board dynamics. His contributions reflect a rare blend of intellectual depth and practical wisdom, honed through extensive cross-cultural leadership and senior management roles. Yaw is known for his extraordinary ability to sense weak signals of emerging trends and amplify them, helping organisations anticipate the future before it arrives. With decades of experience shaping and executing talent strategies, building high-performance teams, and leading recruitment transformations, he remains a master of organisational development. Strategic yet very operationally astute, empathetic yet decisive, Nsarkoh embodies the qualities of a modern leader. He is widely admired for his global exposure, rigorous intellect, and unwavering commitment to excellence—an enduring force in the landscape of business, governance, and civic discourse. He is a deep believer and advocate of intercultural solidarity.
Tola Awosika-Afe is the Chief Compliance Officer and MLRO at FidBank UK, with over two decades of experience in UK banking compliance and financial crime prevention. She leads the bank’s financial crime, and conduct risk frameworks, holding SMF16/17 responsibilities, and has spent the last 10 years in senior compliance roles at Fidelity Bank NG–UK and its predecessor, Union Bank UK. Earlier in her career, Tola held compliance roles at Abbey National, Barclays, Lloyds Banking Group, and Banco Espirito Santo. A non-practising lawyer with an LLM from the London School of Economics, Tola also holds a CISI Diploma in Investment Compliance and INSEAD’s Executive Certificate in Emerging Leadership. She is known for her practical approach to financial crime risk, regulatory alignment, and embedding a robust compliance culture in trade-focused banking environments.
Derick Dickson is a seasoned banking professional with over eight years of experience in the financial services industry, specializing in Trade Finance, Project Management, and Corporate & Institutional Banking. Currently serving as a Relationship Manager at Ghana International Bank in London, Derick is responsible for managing and expanding a dynamic portfolio of Financial Institutions across Africa and Europe. With a deep understanding of international banking operations and cross-border relationship management, Derick plays a key role in driving strategic partnerships, enhancing client engagement, and supporting sustainable growth within the African subregion and beyond. Derick’s career has been defined by a strong commitment to excellence, innovation in financial solutions, and a deep passion for fostering impactful banking relationships.
Linda is the Deputy Head of Payment Services at Ghana International Bank, an award-winning Chartered Banker, and a member of the Chartered Banker Institute UK. She brings extensive experience spanning Banking Operations, Corporate Affairs, Business Strategy and Business Transformation. Linda holds an Executive MBA in Banking and Finance and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration and has completed the Executive Leadership Programme at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School. A passionate advocate for financial innovation, she actively contributes to industry dialogue on inclusive finance and digital transformation, including cross-border payments and diaspora flows. Her work supports the bank’s mission to deliver secure, efficient, and forward-thinking payment solutions that seamlessly connect African markets to the global financial ecosystem.
Mr Ousman M Jobarteh was employed by the Gambia Ports Authority (GPA) as Tracffic Officer in 1991 and rose through the ranks to the position of Trac Manager, Director of Operations, Deputy Managing Director and was appointed Managing Director in August 2018. An alumnus of Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone (undergraduate 1990) and University of Wales College of Cardi¤ (post graduate 1992), Mr Jobarteh is bilingual in English and French and has also benefitted from numerous academic and professional training, both in The Gambia and abroad. Occupying the position of Managing Director of GPA, Mr Jobarteh brings extensive experience in maritime operations and port management to his role. Under his leadership, the GPA has embarked on significant modernization initiatives to enhance operational eciency and capacity improvement. The portfolio he manages under the GPA includes the Port of Banjul, Gambia Ferry Services, Banjul Shipyard Company and Banjul Fisheries Jetty
Dean Adansi is the Chief Executive Officer of GHIB and the Convener of the CNVERGE Conference. He assumed the role of CEO with a mandate to lead the Bank’s transformation and strategic repositioning. Dean has earned a formidable reputation in the City of London for steering GHIB back to profitability, revitalising its brand, and reclaiming its heritage as a leading Pan-African-focused UK trade bank. Under his leadership, GHIB has undergone a significant transformation, aligning its operations with growth and innovation. With over 30 years of experience in banking, Dean has held senior leadership roles across major financial institutions in the United States, Europe, and Africa. His career spans blue-chip banking houses, where he has consistently driven performance and strategic growth. Dean is a strong advocate for capitalising and scaling trade finance institutions as a catalyst for Africa’s economic development. Prior to joining GHIB, he held senior roles at Wells Fargo.
Raymond Sambou is Deputy Chief Executive Officer & Chief Operating Officer of Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB). He joined GHIB in 2016 as General Manager, Finance and Administration and was later appointed to the Board as an Executive Director. A driven and focused senior banking executive specialising in management of banking technology, banking operations; operational risk management; and internal financial controls, Raymond offers near 32 years of banking experience. He has worked in a number of countries around the world as Country Head of Operations / Service Delivery. His career of almost 32 years includes a 22 year period with the Standard Chartered Bank Group. Of the almost 32 years, at least 20 years’ experience is in London, United Kingdom, where he was Africa Region Y2K manager initially, and in later years Head, Finance Operational Risk and Controls for Standard Chartered Bank Group. During that time, he was the accountable owner for the Group’s Financial Controls Policies and Procedures globally. Raymond has successfully delivered key strategic results, projects and programmes within a number of roles throughout his banking career. He has extensive experience with a truly robust skill set lending himself to be accountable as Executive Director responsible for GHIB's internal operations.
Richard Agbenu serves as Chief Commercial Officer at Ghana International Bank (GHIB), overseeing the Bank’s wholesale business, including Corporate & Institutional Banking and Treasury. With over 25 years of experience across Pan-African and international financial institutions, Richard is a recognized thought leader in African trade finance. He leads a diverse team dedicated to advancing GHIB’s 65-year legacy and is focused on positioning the Bank’s trade business as best-in-class across the continent, aligned with its strategic growth ambitions.
Alex Cole is Chief Financial Officer of [Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB)], responsible for the leadership, direction, and management of the Finance and Regulatory Reporting departments. A qualified Chartered Accountant (ACA), Alex brings strong financial expertise and strategic oversight to the Bank’s operations. Alex was appointed to his current role in November 2018, having joined GHIB in September 2015. Prior to GHIB, Alex worked in the banking and capital markets sector in London where he served as an auditor at Deloitte. His experience spans financial reporting, regulatory compliance, and strategic financial planning, making him a key contributor to GHIB’s continued growth and stability.
Christos Gabrielides is Chief Risk Officer of [Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB)] and has been a holder of PRA and FCA approved Senior Manager Roles of middle sized but fast-growing banks for over 15 years. Christos is a highly experienced banking professional with a career in Treasury management and Risk management. His expertise which he has developed throughout his banking career spans across market, credit, operational, compliance, financial, and prudential risk. He is highly skilled in designing and implementing effective Risk Management Frameworks tailored to institutional risk profiles and strategic objectives. Throughout his career, Christos has successfully developed Risk Appetite Statements, Management Information Systems, and governance structures that ensure risk levels remain aligned with business goals. His leadership reflects a strong commitment to regulatory integrity and sound risk culture.
Ophelia Attobrah has served as Chief Banking Officer at Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB) since June 2019. In this role, she oversees Retail and Business Banking, Correspondent Banking & Client Onboarding, and Complaints Management. Her leadership is pivotal in driving business growth and delivering client services aligned with GHIB’s strategic goals and regulatory standards. With over 35 years of banking experience across North America, Europe, and Africa, Ophelia brings deep industry expertise and a forward-thinking approach to innovation. Her ability to navigate complex regulatory environments while achieving sustainable business outcomes has made her a key contributor to GHIB’s ongoing transformation. Ophelia is currently spearheading the development of a bespoke Retail Banking proposition and scaling up the Business Banking revenue stream, reinforcing GHIB’s commitment to evolving its client offerings and expanding its market presence.
Janet Mbu is General Counsel and Company Secretary at [Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB)] where she leads the Legal and Company Secretariat team in delivering legal risk management and corporate governance services across the Bank. Janet is a City-trained lawyer with over 20 years of legal and corporate governance experience across the UK and Nigeria. Her expertise spans regulatory compliance, corporate law, and governance and she plays a key role in ensuring the Bank’s legal and governance standards align with international best practices. Janet leads the team to be a critical enabler of the GHIB value proposition, providing a legal steer across African countries, the UK and other jurisdictions in which the Bank operates. Janet has held leadership positions in similar functions in other organisations.
Kwame Sarpong is General Manager of Operations at [Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB).] Kwame assumed his current role in August 2019 and has been with GHIB for over 20 years, contributing significantly to its growth and transformation. He is responsible for driving operational efficiency, managing change, and ensuring the timely delivery of business objectives. Kwame plays a strategic role in anticipating, developing, and deploying solutions to enhance the Bank’s operating processes. His extensive experience in banking operations is complemented by a strong background in process improvement and strategic execution. Prior to joining GHIB, Kwame worked with Ghana Commercial Bank, where he gained foundational experience in banking operations and customer service.
Gillian Heggs is Head of People, Culture, and Communications at Ghana International Bank plc (GHIB). In this role Gillian leads the process of embedding GHIB’s R.I.C.E. values: Respect; Integrity; Collaboration; Excellence, within the Bank's culture. A seasoned Human Resources professional, Gillian brings a wealth of experience and a strong track record of success within the banking sector. She is known for her strategic leadership and deep understanding of HR principles and banking regulations, which she leverages to develop commercially sound and people-centric HR strategies. Prior to joining GHIB, Gillian served as Head of Human Resources at UBA UK, Diamond Bank UK and C.Hoare & Co, where she played a pivotal role in driving organisational change to produce high-performing teams, enhancing employee engagement, and fostering inclusive workplace cultures. Her commitment to excellence and her ability to align HR practices with business goals have made her a respected leader in the industry.
Subuola Abraham is the Head of Compliance and MLRO for Ghana International Bank (GHIB) and has been with the bank since September 2024. Prior to joining GHIB, Subuola was the Group Chief Compliance Officer for Guaranty Trust Bank from 2014 to 2021 and prior to that, the Group Chief Compliance Officer for United Bank for Africa. In both of these roles, Subuola's oversight spanned 19 African countries, London and New York. Subuola started her Compliance journey with Citibank in London then moving on to Pershing Securities and later ABN AMRO where she was the Assistant Director for the EMEA Regions. Subuola is a Barrister of the Nigerian Supreme Court in Nigeria and a Solicitor of England and Wales. She is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria. Subuola has sat on the boards of various organisations as a Non-Executive Director within the Financial Services, Education and Integrated Services space and is currently on the Global Advisory Board of the International Compliance Association.
Baafuor Abankwa serves as Divisional Head, Corporate and Institutional Banking at GHIB. Prior, he served as Head- Client Coverage Africa, leading efforts that led to significant expansions in GHIB’s client portfolio outside core markets in Guinea, Nigeria , and East Africa. Baafuor is part of the leadership cadre driving GHIB revenue strategy, by reimaging solutions and value delivery models. Baafuor’s division is focused on delivering the most compelling transactional banking , trade finance, treasury, advisory and lending solutions to African markets. Baafuor has advanced management studies degrees, including from the Saiid Business School at Oxford and is a respected thought-leader in African trade finance.
Hueggert Annan leads the Bank’s client coverage across Africa, with the responsibility of originating, sustaining, and deepening key relationships that are central to the Bank’s value proposition. A consummate banker with over 20 years of experience in corporate and institutional banking on the continent, she brings deep expertise and strategic insight, particularly in financial institutions and trade finance.Hueggert is at the forefront of the Bank’s efforts to scale up and deliver solutions that help bridge Africa’s trade finance gap.
Adam Zagajewski serves as Deputy General Counsel at GHIB. He is an experienced legal advisor on cross-border transactions across the financing landscape and works closely with the bank’s business teams on front office matters. He operates as a strategic business enabler, aligning legal risk management with commercial objectives. Prior to joining GHIB, Adam worked within two international law firms, a global financial institution and a fintech.
Jamel Banda is Head of Treasury and Markets at Ghana International Bank PLC, headquartered in the City of London. He has over 15 years of experience across global markets, corporate banking, and risk, with expertise in trading, funding strategy, and institutional relationship management. He also leads the bank’s engagement with international financial institutions, supporting cross-border liquidity and market access. His work focuses on connecting capital flows between the UK and Sub-Saharan Africa, with a strong track record supporting governments, central banks, and state-owned enterprises. Known for his strategic insight and cross-border perspective, Jamel plays a central role in shaping the bank’s market positioning and institutional engagement. Beyond banking, he is an elected Member of the City of London Corporation, where he serves as a Common Councillor promoting the UK’s financial and professional services sector, Chairing one of the City's committees, as well as Chairing an Independent school Board.
Ebenezer Amarh is a proficient credit risk and relationship management professional with 2 decades of international banking and finance experience. Skilled in Project Finance, Structured Trade and Commodity Finance, Sovereign Lending, Financial Institutions, Portfolio and Relationship Management, Treasury, Legal Documentation, Bilateral and Syndicated Loans, Primary and Secondary Risk Participation with good geographical knowledge across multiple African jurisdictions.
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Date: Wednesday 6th August 2025 – Friday 8th August 2025
Email: Cnverge2025@ghanabank.co.uk
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