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The Board of the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS), a subsidiary of Bank of Ghana, has appointed Mrs. Clara B. Arthur as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited effective 1st September 2025.
Mrs. Arthur brings a wealth of experience in financial services and technology industry with a proven track record of leadership, innovation, and driving growth.
Prior to joining GhIPSS, she held various leadership positions at Fidelity Bank Ghana, E Process International S.A Ecobank Group and private consultancy roles, where she led various teams to provide technical guidance and expert advice in IT solutions and payment solutions.
Speaking on the appointment, Governor of the Bank of Ghana and Board Chairman of GhIPSS Dr. Johnson Asiama, said, “We are confident that Mrs. Arthur will bring a fresh perspective and strategic vision to GhIPSS, and will help lead the institution into the next phase of growth and success.”
Commenting on her appointment, Mrs. Arthur said, “I am honoured to step into this role at this pivotal time. It is more of a return for me and I look forward to work alongside this talented team to continue the legacy of GhIPSS. Together we will continue to drive meaningful impact, embrace new opportunities and shape a future in the payments industry that we can all be proud of.”
Mrs. Arthur takes over from Mr. Archie Hesse.
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