First National Bank Ghana has announced the appointment of an experienced Mrs Akweley Laryea as the Head of Retail Banking.
The announcement came at a time when the bank is devoting significant time and effort to pursuing new and innovative opportunities that have tremendous opportunity for value creation for the retail business.
Dominic Adu, Chief Executive of First National Bank, believes that Akweley Laryea is the best person to lead the bank’s retail unit as she has a proven track record in managing and growing result-oriented teams that have achieved growth, profit and operational efficiency.
“We believe the bank is well-positioned during these tough economic conditions, and we are looking forward to Akweley’s leadership in the retail function to help grow our market share while maintaining the highest level of service and best-in-class customer experience at all our touch points.”
Dominic Adu
Akweley Laryea holds an Executive MBA from the Ghana Institute of Management & Public Administration (GIMPA) and a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science and Economics from the University of Ghana.
Commenting on her appointment as First National Bank’s Head of Retail Banking, Mrs Akweley Laryea expressed her excitement and pledged to work with the team to help achieve the objectives of the First National Bank Ghana.
“I have inherited a high functioning team that has progressively implemented a lot of the retail banking strategy of First National Bank over the last year and have achieved over-the-edge results. I believe I can spur them on to even greater successes for the offerings on our retail banking portfolio.”
Mrs Akweley Laryea
Experience of Mrs. Laryea
Mrs. Laryea has over 21 years’ experience in the banking industry across retail, service delivery strategy, talent development, change management, risk management and governance. She will be leading the bank’s market selection and customer propositions. Her role will also involve the development of a service-based sales force for the bank.
Prior to joining First National Bank, Mrs. Laryea was Head of Consumer, Private and Business Banking at Standard Chartered Bank Gambia, where she led the transformation of the retail business by enhancing the client value proposition and implementing new products and platforms.
Mrs. Laryea had previously worked with Standard Chartered Bank Ghana (SCB Ghana) for over 17 years. She joined SCB Ghana as a Management Trainee and rose through the ranks in various capacities within the Technology & Operations and Organisation Learning functions. She then moved into Retail Banking where she held various senior management roles within Ghana and the West African cluster.
Mrs Akweley Laryea also served as Chairperson of the bank’s Diversity and Inclusion Council from 2011 to 2016, where she championed a number of inclusion initiatives, including the launch of the Future Leaders Employee Network. Another key achievement was her leadership in the successful partnership between the bank and the Ghana Federation of the Disabled and Sightsavers Ghana that led to an increase in employment opportunities for persons with disabilities.
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