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The Bank of Ghana has officially confirmed Joe Jackson as the new Chief Executive Officer of Dalex Finance and Leasing Company Limited, marking a key leadership change for the financial services company.
With this regulatory green light, Jackson’s role as CEO is effective immediately.
Bringing over two decades of experience in financial technology and innovation, Jackson steps into his role with a focus on driving Dalex Finance’s growth and enhancing customer experience.
He will spearhead the company’s strategic direction, ensuring adherence to top regulatory and operational standards while advancing key priorities such as digital transformation, customer-centered solutions, and expansion.
Jackson’s appointment comes as Dalex Finance accelerates its efforts to expand product offerings and deepen its digital footprint to cater to evolving customer needs.
Under his leadership, Dalex aims to reinforce its status as a trusted leader in fintech, providing secure and accessible financial services.
Dalex Finance’s Board Chairperson, David Obuamah, expressed confidence in Jackson’s vision, stating, “We are thrilled to have Joe Jackson lead Dalex Finance.
His strategic vision aligns seamlessly with our mission to redefine financial services. With the Bank of Ghana’s approval, we believe Joe will drive Dalex Finance to unprecedented success.”
In response, Jackson remarked, “I am honoured to step into the role of CEO at such an exciting time. I look forward to collaborating with our dedicated team, our clients, and regulatory partners to move Dalex Finance forward, delivering innovative and responsible financial solutions that bring significant value to our stakeholders.”
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