President John Dramani Mahama has appointed Sylvester Adinam Mensah as the Acting Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Export-Import Bank (GEXIM).
The appointment places Sylvester Adinam Mensah at the helm of GEXIM, a key institution driving Ghana’s transformation into an export-led economy.
GEXIM was established under the Ghana Export-Import Bank Act 2016 (Act 991) to enhance Ghana’s global competitiveness by supporting and developing trade between Ghana and other nations, fostering overseas investments by Ghanaian companies, and addressing market failures. Mr Mensah’s new role will involve leading the Bank’s efforts in aligning with this mandate while supporting the government’s vision for a sustainable export-driven economy.
A Proven Leader with Financial Expertise
Sylvester Mensah brings an extensive background in finance, governance, and strategic management to his new role. An accomplished finance professional and former senior banker, he has earned a reputation for delivering innovative financial solutions and strategies. His expertise spans public sector banking, fund management, credit risk, and investment advisory services.
Mensah’s career highlights include serving as Head of Public Sector Banking at the then Intercontinental Bank (Ghana) Ltd, where he played a critical role in developing credit risk criteria and robust credit acceptance frameworks. His tenure also saw him providing strategic business advisory services to a diverse range of public sector clients, underscoring his ability to navigate complex financial landscapes.
In addition to his banking expertise, Mensah served as a Member of Parliament for the La Dadekotopon Constituency. Later, he became Chief Executive of the National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), where he managed the NHIA fund and introduced transformative policies to reform and expand Ghana’s health insurance scheme, enhancing its efficiency and accessibility.
Mensah’s academic journey is equally remarkable. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Ghana Business School and an MBA in Finance from the University of Leicester in the UK. His professional development is complemented by numerous diplomas and certificates from distinguished universities worldwide.
He is a Fellow of the Institute of Business Consulting (FIBC), UK, and a Certified Strategy Professional. Mensah’s extensive knowledge in corporate strategy, strategic management, and execution has been honed over two decades of academic and practical instruction. He currently serves as a senior lecturer at the University of Professional Studies, Accra (UPSA), and as an adjunct lecturer at the Nobel International Business School. He is also a faculty member of the Certified Strategy Professional (CSP) program.
Leading Ghana’s Export-Led Transformation
Under Mensah’s leadership, GEXIM is poised to intensify efforts to position Ghana as a competitive player in the global marketplace. The Bank’s mission to eliminate critical market failures and promote sustainable economic growth aligns closely with Mensah’s expertise in strategy and governance.
As the Acting CEO, Mensah will focus on facilitating trade partnerships, fostering overseas investments by Ghanaian companies, and strengthening Ghana’s export capacity. These initiatives are pivotal to building an export-led economy that can drive job creation, foreign exchange earnings, and industrial growth.
Mensah’s leadership style, rooted in innovation and strategic thinking, will likely bring new momentum to GEXIM’s operations. With his vast experience in the public and private sectors, he is well-equipped to guide the Bank through the complexities of global trade and investment.
Sylvester Mensah’s appointment as Acting CEO of GEXIM comes at a critical juncture for Ghana’s economic development. As the country seeks to diversify its economy and reduce reliance on imports, GEXIM will play a pivotal role in supporting industries and businesses with the potential to compete on the international stage.
Mensah’s proven track record in finance, governance, and strategic leadership positions him as the right leader to drive this vision forward. His ability to innovate, coupled with his deep understanding of Ghana’s economic landscape, will be instrumental in achieving the Bank’s objectives.
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