Deputy Finance Minister Thomas Ampem Nyarko swore in the fresh Ghana Deposit Protection Corporation board members during a ceremony. The government official told the new team their main job involves keeping ordinary people's bank money safe from financial crashes. Ampem Nyarko stressed that protecting vulnerable savers remains the top priority for this important organization. The minister wants the board to rebuild public trust after past banking problems hurt many families. He believes strong deposit protection will help Ghana's financial sector stay stable.
Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Pandit Asiama leads the new board as chairman. The team features CEO Galahad Alex Andoh and Finance Ministry representative Prosper Ayinbilla Awuni. Benjamin Amenumey and Paul Kwasi Agyemang round out the five-person group. Asiama thanked President John Dramani Mahama and Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson for picking them. The chairman promised his team will work hard to make the corporation more effective.
The new board plans major changes to modernize operations across the organization. Asiama revealed they want to use artificial intelligence and green business practices. The chairman said transparency and smart management will guide all their decisions. The team hopes new technology will help them serve Ghanaians better than before. These improvements should make the deposit protection system much stronger for future banking crises.
Bank of Ghana Governor Johnson Pandit Asiama leads the new board as chairman. The team features CEO Galahad Alex Andoh and Finance Ministry representative Prosper Ayinbilla Awuni. Benjamin Amenumey and Paul Kwasi Agyemang round out the five-person group. Asiama thanked President John Dramani Mahama and Finance Minister Cassiel Ato Forson for picking them. The chairman promised his team will work hard to make the corporation more effective.
The new board plans major changes to modernize operations across the organization. Asiama revealed they want to use artificial intelligence and green business practices. The chairman said transparency and smart management will guide all their decisions. The team hopes new technology will help them serve Ghanaians better than before. These improvements should make the deposit protection system much stronger for future banking crises.