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Bank of Ghana adjudged Central Bank of the Year

Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr Ernest Addison.

Bank of Ghana has been adjudged as the Central Bank of the year by the UK-based African Leadership Magazine. 

The Bank of Ghana was one of the winners announced in the 12 categories by the 2021 African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA).

Sources say the Bank of Ghana was recognized for several introduced during the year under review and how it has supervised the banking sector.

The winners were unveiled by the Publisher of the Magazine, Dr Ken Giami, at the UK Head Office of the group after the editorial board reviewed the collated votes and supporting documents received to bolster the nominations.

This comes on the back of recent awards gotten by the Bank and Governor, Dr Ernest Addison over the years on how the banking sector has been managed over the years.

Other winners relevant to Ghana

African Company of The Year - Kiira Motors Corporation, Uganda

1st Runner Up - Vodafone Ghana

Industry Personality of The Year

Kwame Osei-Prempeh, Group CEO, Ghana Oil Company Limited – Winner

Chief Executive of Kantanka Group, Kwadwo Safo Kantanka Jr was also adjudged the Young Business Leader of the Year.

About the Award

According to the UK based magazine, the award was keenly contested awards attracted over 300, 000 entries on the website and across social media platforms, as well as submissions via email and physical posts from Africans across the continent and in Diaspora. 

All winners and their runners-up shall be presented with an award trophy and formally decorated with the instruments of the honour at the 6th Invest in Africa Summit (Virtual), which is scheduled to hold on September 16 – 17, 2021, from 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm (GMT) daily, with the theme: Africa 4.0: Redefining Growth, Sustainability, and Innovation.

Process for announcing winners

The Winners emerged through a keenly contested 3-step points-based selection process that included a call for nomination; a call for online voting for shortlisted nominees; and the editorial board’s final review of the nominations and voting submissions – using supporting evidence and voting considerations in their final decisions to decide the African Business Leadership Awards 2021 winners.

The online voting was responsible for sixty-five percentage points and supporting evidence was responsible for 35% in the final selection process for the 2021 winners.

All winners and their runners-up shall be presented with an award trophy and formally decorated with the instruments of the honour at the 6th Invest in Africa Summit (Virtual), which is scheduled to hold on September 16 – 17, 2021, from 3.00 pm – 5.00 pm (GMT) daily, with the theme: Africa 4.0: Redefining Growth, Sustainability, and Innovation.

The Publisher on the awards

The Publisher, Dr Giami, while unveiling the list of winners, made a special note of congratulations to all nominees in the categories and affirmed that each nominee is worthy of recognition and commendation for their selfless services to nation-building.

In his speech, the publisher said the 2021 Africa Business Leadership Award (ABLA) celebrates grit, purpose, and impact in Africa’s business environment, especially in what continues to be a difficult period for most people due to the impact of coronavirus.

He further added that the leaders who have emerged winners in the various categories have exhibited these celebrated attributes in admirable capacities and are deserving of great accolade.

Who is Africa Business Magazine?  

The African Leadership magazine is published by African Leadership (UK) Limited, a company registered in the United Kingdom. The magazine focuses on bringing Africa’s best to a global audience, telling the African story from an African perspective; while evolving solutions to peculiar challenges being faced by the continent today.

Below is the list of winners as unveiled by the group:

AFRICAN BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR

Segun Ogunsanya, CEO, Airtel Africa, Nigeria – Winner

Simphiwe Tshabalala, CEO, Standard Bank Group, South Africa – Runner up

AFRICAN FEMALE BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR

Patience Akyianu, Chief Executive Officer, Hollard Group in Ghana – Winner

Salwa Idrissi Akhannouch, CEO, Aksal Group, Morocco – Runner up

AFRICAN REGULATOR OF THE YEAR

Poppy Khoza, CEO of the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) – Winner

Silver Mugisha, CEO  Uganda Water and Sewerage Corporation – Runner Up

Brima Baluwa Koroma, Executive Chairman, Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Sierra Leone – Runner up

BUSINESS FRIENDLY GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR

Babajide Sanwo-Olu, Governor, Lagos State, Nigeria Winner

Alan Winde, Premier, Western Cape Province, South Africa Runner up

CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR

Harvesh Kumar Seegolam, Governor, Bank of Mauritius – Winner

Caroline Abel, Governor, Central Bank of Seychelles – Runner up

AFRICA TRADE AND INVESTMENT MINISTER OF THE YEAR

Nevin Jameh, Minister of Industry, Trade and Small Industries, Egypt – Winner

AmadouHott,  Minister for the Economy, Planning and Cooperation, Senegal – Runner up

AFRICAN LOCAL CONTENT ICON AWARD

Simbi Wabote, CEO, Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board

CENTRAL BANK OF THE YEAR

Bank of Ghana 

AFRICAN CEO OF THE YEAR

Benedict Peters, CEO, Aiteo Group, Ni

Benedict Peters, CEO, Aiteo Group, Nigeria – Winner

Rebecca Mbithi, CEO, Family Bank, Kenya – Runner up

YOUNG BUSINESS LEADER OF THE YEAR

Kwadwo Safo Junior, CEO, Kantanka Group Ghana – Winner

Uzair Essack, CEO, Riyp, South Africa – Runner up

AFRICAN CSR & COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT IMPACT AWARD

Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Ltd (SPDC) – Winner

Equatorial Guinea LNG Holdings – Runner up

AFRICAN BRAND OF THE YEAR

Ethiopian Airlines – Winner

Eat’n’Go Africa – Runner up

AFRICAN COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Kiira Motors Corporation Uganda Winner

Vodafone Ghana Runner up

INDUSTRY PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR

Kwame Osei-Prempeh, Group CEO, Ghana Oil Company Limited – Winner

Sabah M. Mashaly, Managing Director, Egyptian Electricity Transmission Company (EETC), Egypt – Runner up

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