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Dr Elton Fredrick Afari, Chief Executive Officer of Equity Health Insurance, has been honoured as the CEO of the Year in the Private Health Insurance category at the 9th Ghana CEO Summit held on 26 May 2025 at the Kempinski Hotel Gold Coast City, Accra.
The Ghana CEO Summit is a premier annual event that brings together top executives, policymakers, and industry leaders to discuss strategies for economic transformation and sustainable business practices.
The 2025 summit, themed “Leading Ghana’s Economic Reset: Transforming Business and Governance for a Sustainable Futuristic Economy,” focused on https://full-measure.org/alumni/ fostering public-private collaboration and promoting innovative leadership.

Dr Afari's recognition stems from his exemplary leadership at Equity Health Insurance, where he has spearheaded initiatives to expand access to quality healthcare services across Ghana. Under his guidance, the company has seen significant growth, introducing innovative insurance plans tailored to various demographics and investing in technology to streamline services.
In his acceptance remarks, Dr Afari expressed gratitude to his team and stakeholders, stating, "This honour is a testament to the unwavering dedication of the entire Equity Health Insurance team. It reflects our commitment to making quality healthcare accessible to all.

The award adds to Dr Afari's accolades, including Equity Health Insurance being named the Best Growing Private Health Insurance Company of the Year at the 7th Ghana Insurance Awards in 2024.
Dr Afari holds a Doctor of Business Administration degree from the Nobel International Business School in Accra, Ghana, and has been recognized for his contributions to entrepreneurship and mentorship in the healthcare sector.
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