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Mr Felix Tamattey, Chartered Accountant and Managing Partner of CFY Partners, has been honoured for his exceptional contributions to the accounting and auditing profession in Ghana. The award recognises his dedication to delivering comprehensive financial services while upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and professional integrity.
The accolade was presented at the 11th edition of the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame Awards, held on 26 March 2026 at the La Palm Royal Beach Hotel in Accra. Organised by the Business Executive Group, the event celebrated Ghana’s leading businesses and visionary leaders driving excellence across various sectors of the economy.
This recognition automatically inducts Mr Tamattey into the Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame — the country’s premier executive network connecting top CEOs and chairpersons. The platform offers members opportunities for collaboration and peer support in their respective fields at no additional cost.
Under Mr Tamattey’s leadership, CFY Partners has embraced a client-focused approach and innovative service delivery, building a strong reputation for supporting clients across multiple sectors, including construction and public institutions.
CFY Partners, established in January 2012 under Ghana’s Incorporated Private Partnerships Act 1962 (Act 152, as amended), is licensed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants Ghana (ICAG). The firm specialises in audit and assurance, tax advisory, business advisory, and general accounting services, delivering professional, transparent, and high-quality financial solutions for all clients.
In a post-award media interview, Mr Tamattey expressed gratitude to his fellow board members of SanlamAllianz Life Insurance Ghana Limited, his partners, dedicated staff, and valued clients for their support. He also highlighted the importance of improved working conditions and stronger client trust as critical to raising standards across Ghana’s auditing sector.
“I am extremely honoured to receive this recognition. CFY Partners remains committed to providing clients with professional, reliable, and tailored financial services. This achievement is a win for our entire team,” he noted.
About Mr Felix Tamattey
Mr Felix Tamattey is a Chartered Accountant and Managing Partner of CFY Partners, with extensive experience in audit, tax, and business advisory services. He holds an MBA in Finance with a focus on Strategy and IT Management from the University of Manchester (Manchester Business School), an MPhil degree, and is a doctoral research student at Westford University College (Dubai campus).
Previously, he held senior positions, including Director and Partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), leading major assignments such as business process re-engineering for institutions like the Volta River Authority (VRA) and Ghana Water Company Limited (GWCL). He has also led public sector financial management reform assignments across Sierra Leone, Liberia, The Gambia, and Nigeria, and is a recognised trainer in financial management in over 25 countries.
Mr Tamattey currently serves as Chairman of the Audit, Risk, and Actuarial Sub-Committee of the Board of SanlamAllianz Life Insurance Ghana Limited. His leadership has positioned CFY Partners as a trusted partner for private and public sector clients seeking high-quality, customised financial management solutions in Ghana and across West Africa.
About CFY Partners
CFY Partners is an ICAG-licensed firm providing audit and assurance, tax advisory, and business advisory services. With offices at 13 Oshimpa Street, Swanlake Road, North Kaneshie, Accra, the firm is committed to building public trust, enhancing value, and supporting sustainable growth for its clients.
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