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After three decades of dedicated service, Melvina Amoafo is retiring from her role as Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the Central Securities Depository (GH) Ltd.
Her career stands as a testament to unwavering commitment, visionary leadership, and transformative contributions to Ghana’s financial infrastructure.
A Trailblazer in Ghana’s Capital Market
Mrs. Amoafo embarked on her journey in the capital markets sector as the inaugural Executive Director of the Ghana Stock Exchange Securities Depository Company Ltd (GSD) from 2008 to 2013. In this pioneering role, she was instrumental in establishing the company’s operational framework and procedures, laying a strong foundation for the country’s securities infrastructure.
Her strategic foresight was pivotal during the historic merger of the Bank of Ghana’s CSD and the Ghana Stock Exchange’s CSD in 2014. As the first Deputy Chief Executive Officer of the newly formed entity, she played a crucial role in harmonising operations, integrating teams, and ensuring a seamless transition.
Driving Growth and Innovation
Under her leadership, the Central Securities Depository (GH) Ltd., She spearheaded the development of comprehensive five-year plans, including the 2021–2025 roadmap, and led initiatives to enhance enterprise risk management and align with international standards.
Her commitment to professional development is evident in her mentorship of emerging talents in the capital markets sector, ensuring a legacy of skilled professionals poised to continue her work.
A Recognized Leader
Beyond her executive roles, Mrs. Amoafo has been an active participant in regional and international forums. She served on the Pan-African Committee of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA), representing Ghana’s interests and contributing to the development of capital markets across Africa.
Her dedication to excellence was further acknowledged when she was appointed as a Board Member of the Ghana Investment and Securities Institute in 2018, a position she continues to hold, influencing the future direction of Ghana’s investment and securities education.
A Legacy of Service
As Mrs. Amoafo transitions into retirement, her legacy is one of resilience, innovation, and leadership. Her contributions have not only shaped the Central Securities Depository (GH) Ltd. but have also had a lasting impact on Ghana’s capital markets, setting a benchmark for excellence and inspiring future generations of financial professionals.
While her daily presence will be missed, the systems, structures, and values she instilled will continue to guide the institution and the broader financial community. Mrs. Amoafo’s retirement marks the end of an era, but her influence will undoubtedly resonate for years to come.
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