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Dalex Finance and Leasing Company Limited, a leading force in Ghana’s financial sector, has announced the Bank of Ghana’s confirmation of Joe Jackson as its new Chief Executive Officer.
This regulatory endorsement solidifies Jackson's role as CEO with immediate effect, marking a new chapter in leadership for the firm.
Joe Jackson, a veteran with over two decades of experience in financial technology, brings a strong record of leadership and innovation to Dalex Finance.
As CEO, he will steer the company’s strategic vision, driving growth, innovation, and customer-focused initiatives, while upholding the highest standards of regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
The announcement of Jackson’s appointment arrives at a significant time for Dalex Finance, as it expands its product line-up and strengthens its digital services to adapt to the evolving needs of clients.
“We are excited to have Joe Jackson at the helm of Dalex Finance,” said David Obuamah, Board Chairperson of Dalex Finance.
“His vision aligns perfectly with our mission to revolutionise financial services. With the confirmation from the Bank of Ghana, we are confident that Joe Jackson will lead Dalex Finance to new heights.”
Joe Jackson, a regular voice on Joy Business policy and market trends analysis, told Myjoyonline.com he is committed to guiding Dalex Finance into its next phase of growth. “I am honoured to take on the role of CEO at such a dynamic time in the industry.”
“I look forward to working with our talented team, our customers, and regulatory partners to drive Dalex Finance forward, ensuring that we continue to innovate responsibly while delivering exceptional value to our stakeholders,” he said in his official acceptance.
With Jackson’s extensive experience in fintech and a focus on customer-centric solutions, Dalex Finance is poised to further strengthen its position as a trusted provider in Ghana’s financial sector.
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