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The Ghana Stock Exchange (GSE) has announced the election of its Managing Director, Ms. Abena Amoah, to the Board of the International Capital Market Association (ICMA).
Her election marks a historic milestone as Ms. Amoah becomes the first West African to serve on the prestigious board, highlighting the growing influence and recognition of West Africa’s capital markets on the global stage.
“Ms. Amoah’s election marks a significant milestone not only for Ghana but for West Africa’s representation in shaping global capital market standards and practices”, a statement issued by the GSE said.
The statement added that her inclusion on the ICMA Board is a testament to her decades-long leadership and contribution to financial markets development across West Africa, as well as GSE’s growing relevance on the global stage.
"I am honoured to join the ICMA Board and to have the opportunity to contribute to the ongoing development of global capital markets," said Ms. Amoah. "This election reflects the progress we are making in Ghana and West Africa, and I look forward to bringing our unique perspectives and aspirations to the table", she said.
The ICMA Board comprises leaders from some of the world’s most influential capital market institutions, providing strategic guidance on the association’s mission to support efficient and sustainable capital markets.
Ms. Amoah’s election aligns with the ICMA’s commitment to inclusivity and expanding its reach to emerging and frontier markets.
The Ghana Stock Exchange congratulated Ms. Amoah on the landmark achievement and remains committed to working with global partners to advance the capital markets agenda in Ghana, West Africa, and beyond.
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