Audio By Carbonatix
Experienced banker, John Kofi Mensah is set to become the new Managing Director of the state-owned GCB bank.
Sources say after a series of interviews by the largest state bank, Mr. Mensah is being considered to replace Mr. Simon Dornoo as MD.
Mr. Dornoo is leaving the bank after nearly eight years of work as head of the bank. He took over from Mr. Lawrence Adu-Mante in March 2010.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, Mr. Dornoo will be replaced by Mr. Kofi Mensah who is reputed to have a remarkable wealth of experience in banking.
Mr. Kofi Mensah resigned from First Capital Bank, formerly, First Capital Plus Savings and Loans, last year.
He was credited with overseeing the company’s transformation from a savings and loans firm into a full-fledged bank.
Before going to First Capital Plus as CEO, Mr. Mensah worked at uniBank as Deputy MD.
He holds an MSc. degree in Banking and Finance from FINAFRICA in Milan, Italy and a BA degree in Economics and Statistics from the University of Ghana, Legon.
Mr. Mensah has close to three decades of experience in banking with special expertise in Treasury Management, Credit Management, Foreign Operations amongst others.
Latest Stories
-
Mahama’s approval ratings dip reflect public mood, not surprising — Bomfeh
1 second -
Dr Arthur Kennedy slams NPP over failure to complete Afari Hospital, demands apology
12 minutes -
Kwabena Bomfeh urges gov’t to intensify reshuffles and complete stalled health projects
29 minutes -
Akyem Kotoku seeks stronger Parliament- traditional authority collaboration
30 minutes -
HR practitioners urged to play strategic role at workplaces
33 minutes -
Ghana must prioritise local cashew processing to unlock jobs, boost export earnings – ACPG
39 minutes -
CIHRM urges HR professionals to uphold ethics and accountability as Act 1020 takes full effect
43 minutes -
Ghana pitches upstream oil and gas opportunities to Canadian investors at Global Energy Summit
44 minutes -
Bail or presidential pardon for Sedina would deepen perceptions of unequal justice — Dr Kennedy
52 minutes -
Mahama has never considered pardon for convicted officials – Akwatia MP
1 hour -
Health Minister launches Free Primary Healthcare initiative in Volta Region
1 hour -
Sedina should face jail term; extradition unlikely if health is jeopardised — Dr Arthur Kennedy
1 hour -
Minority to verify Sedina’s imprisonment next week – Baffour Awuah
1 hour -
State must prioritise recovery of funds beyond sentencing in Sedina Tamakloe case – Bomfeh
2 hours -
World Cup: Reliance on unproven charges unfair – Foreign Ministry challenges Canada’s decision to deny Thomas Partey entry
2 hours