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The Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana (CIB Ghana) has proudly conferred the prestigious designation of Honorary Fellow upon Mr. Victor Yaw Asante, Managing Director/CEO of FirstBank Ghana and others, during the annual Governor's Day event held at the Main Auditorium, UPSA, on Saturday, 21st December 2024.
This esteemed recognition honours Mr. Asante’s exceptional leadership and his significant contributions to the development of the banking and financial services sector in Ghana. Over the years, he has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to promoting professionalism, ethics, and talent development, making a profound impact on the industry.
In his role as MD/CEO, Mr. Asante has been instrumental in steering FirstBank to new heights. Under his leadership, the bank has achieved remarkable growth, expanding its services and enhancing customer experiences. His strategic vision has led to innovative banking solutions that address the diverse needs of customers, positioning FirstBank as a leader in the sector.
The Governing Council of CIB Ghana recognised Mr. Asante’s tireless support for the Institute’s mission to advance banking education and regulation. His advocacy for continuous professional development has inspired many within the banking community, fostering a culture of excellence and integrity.

During the conferment ceremony, Mr. Asante expressed his gratitude for the honour, stating, “I am truly humbled to receive this recognition from the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana. This accolade is not just a personal achievement but a reflection of the collective efforts of my incredible team at FirstBank. Together, we have worked diligently to create a banking experience that is innovative and deeply connected to our customers’ needs. I remain committed to supporting the Institute’s mission of promoting excellence in banking education and upholding the highest standards of professionalism within our industry.”
The event, graced by industry leaders and stakeholders, also saw the Governor of the Bank of Ghana, Dr. Ernest Addison, confer fellowships on three distinguished professionals and three honorary fellows including Mr. Victor Yaw Asante.
Dr. Addison lauded the contributions of the honorees, emphasising their role in enhancing the credibility and progress of Ghana’s banking sector. He remarked, “This recognition is a call to action to continue championing the highest standards of integrity, innovation, and service in the financial industry.”
The President of CIB Ghana, Mr. Benjamin Amenumey, also charged the newly chartered bankers and the newly inducted fellows to uphold the values of the profession. “As fellows of this esteemed Institute, you are ambassadors of excellence and ethics in banking. Go out and make a difference by driving positive change and building trust in the financial sector,” he urged.
The event was attended by distinguished guests, industry leaders, and members of the banking community, all gathered to celebrate Mr. Asante’s accomplishments and the continued progress of the banking sector in Ghana. The Governing Council of CIB Ghana extends its heartfelt congratulations to Mr. Asante and looks forward to his ongoing contributions to the Institute and the industry.
As the banking landscape continues to evolve, Mr. Asante’s leadership at FirstBank will undoubtedly play a pivotal role in shaping the future of banking in Ghana. The conferment of Honorary Fellow status is a testament to his dedication and the positive impact he has made in the financial services sector.
FirstBank Ghana is a subsidiary of First Bank of Nigeria Limited. The FirstBank brand is celebrating its 130th anniversary this year. First Bank of Nigeria is the parent of FirstBank UK, FirstBank DRC, FirstBank Guinea, FirstBank Sierra Leone, FirstBank Gambia, FirstBank Senegal, and FirstBank Ghana.
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