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CalBank PLC has appointed three additional Independent Non-Executive Directors to its Board of Directors.
This reinforces the depth, diversity, and calibre of expertise guiding the Bank as it enters its next phase of strategic growth.
In a statement copied to investors, the Bank said these appointments reflect CalBank's unwavering commitment to the highest standards of corporate governance, robust strategic oversight, and long-term shareholder value creation.
The three new independent directors are Patience Asante, Kofi Owusu-Nhyira and Charles Amanquah.
The new Directors are accomplished industry leaders with distinguished careers spanning financial services, governance, and strategic leadership, bringing with them a wealth of experience, sound judgment, and a proven record of integrity and ethical stewardship.
Their collective expertise will further strengthen the Board's ability to provide effective oversight, challenge and support management, and steer the Bank's strategic priorities in an increasingly dynamic operating environment.
Commenting on the appointments, the Chairman of the Board, Daniel Sackey, welcomed the new Directors and encouraged them to apply their expertise to advancing the Bank's strategic agenda.
“We are pleased to welcome these distinguished professionals to the Board”, he said.
"Their experience and perspectives will be instrumental as we consolidate recent gains, deepen our market presence, and further strengthen the Bank's financial soundness, stakeholder value creation and technologv leadership”, he added.
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