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At the height of the twin crises triggered by COVID-19 and the Russia-Ukraine War, the Ghanaian government at the time introduced a far-reaching financial policy that the then Finance Minister described as the ultimate remedy for the devastating economic fallout.
This policy, officially named the Domestic Debt Exchange Programme (DDEP), sent shockwaves not only through the bond market and bondholders but also across financial institutions, forcing them to devise creative and resilient strategies to avoid collapse.
Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd, then barely four years old, faced an existential threat from the DDEP. The monumental task of steering the bank away from the brink fell to none other than MrCharles Appiah, its Director of Finance and Strategy—a positionhe continues to hold with distinction.
Having previously executed complex assignments with remarkable flair and composure, Mr Charles Appiah now confronted perhaps the greatest professional challenge of his career. Undaunted, he rallied his team and delivered an outstanding outcome.
As the bank grappled with the severe implications of the government’s decision, Mr Appiah and his team rolled out bold, transformative measures to ensure full compliance with Bank of Ghana regulatory requirements.
They comprehensively restructured the bank’s balance sheet, significantly strengthened its capital base, eliminated insolvency risks, averted financial distress, and built lasting resilience—efforts that included fresh capital injections and strategic government support—ultimately positioning the bank to lend more aggressively and better withstand future economic shocks.
By the conclusion of the programme, Mr Charles Appiah and his team had triumphantly secured the recapitalisation of Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd with GHS 2.5 billion (approximately $243 million) in fresh capital.
This achievement ensured that Consolidated Bank Ghana remained fully operational and capable of honouring depositor obligations, extending credit, and fulfilling all its core mandates.
But one may rightly ask: who exactly is Mr Charles Appiah?
Mr Charles Appiah is the current Director of Finance & Strategy at Consolidated Bank Ghana Ltd and a First-Class Honoursgraduate of the University of Ghana.
Academically, he holds an Executive MBA in Finance and a First-Class Honours Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and Linguistics from the University of Ghana. He has also earned certifications from prestigious international institutions including the London Training Institute, among others. MrAppiah has attended numerous high-level conferences, including the International Monetary Fund’s (IMF) Annual Conference in 2022.
He began his career with the Association of Ghana Industries (AGI) in 2004 and has since worked with Barffour Awuah & Associates, Intercontinental Bank Ghana Ltd (now Access Bank Ltd), United Bank for Africa (Ghana) Ltd (Where he rose to Chief Finance Officer), First Atlantic Bank Ltd (where he served as Chief Finance Officer and subsequently Group Head of Corporate Banking), and OmniBSIC Bank Ghana Limited (where he served as General Manager, Finance and Strategy). He left OmniBSIC in 2019 to join Consolidated Bank Ghana and has consistently delivered exceptional results ever since.
He possesses exceptional quantitative and analytical skills and is an outstanding team player with strong interpersonal and leadership capabilities.
He is a devoted family man and a passionate football enthusiast who fervently supports both Kumasi Asante Kotoko and Chelsea FC in England.
He is also an avid reader and boasts more than respectable footballing skills of his own.
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