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Ghana International Bank (GHIB), in partnership with Euromoney Learning, has launched a five-day Euromoney Trade Finance Training Course in Accra.
This reinforces its commitment to building robust trade finance capacity and strengthening financial market expertise across Ghana and the wider region.
The programme, held on the 3rd of February 2026, brought together banking professionals, financial practitioners, and trade finance specialists for an intensive, practitioner-led learning experience focused on real-world application and market-relevant solutions.
Designed to address today’s complex global and regional trade environment, the training delivered a comprehensive exploration of the trade finance lifecycle—from transaction origination and structuring to risk identification, mitigation, and execution.
Participants engaged deeply with critical topics such as the global trade landscape, Incoterms and trade documentation, trade cycle analysis, credit and counterparty risk, the use of insurance and guarantees, and the structuring of self-liquidating trade finance facilities.
The curriculum combined expert-led instruction with more than 20 practical case studies, group exercises, and scenario-based discussions, enabling participants to translate theory into actionable strategies they could apply directly within their institutions.
As a result of the programme, participants gained enhanced capability to: Confidently assess and manage trade-related risks across diverse markets, structure bankable and compliant trade finance transactions, identify new trade opportunities and develop client-focused solutions, improve operational efficiency and decision-making across the trade cycle, and strengthen their institutions’ contribution to sustainable trade and economic growth
The training was officially opened by Huggert Annan, Head of Client Coverage Africa and Ghana Country Representative at GHIB, who underscored the Bank’s long-term commitment to advancing skills development as part of its broader strategy to support Africa’s economic growth.
“At GHIB, we are in Africa for the long run. Our purpose is woven into the continent’s growth story — not only during favourable market conditions, but especially in challenging times.
"Our derisking strategy has focused on capacity building and upskilling, even as other banks have left the continent. We remain steadfast and committed to supporting our partners, clients, and economies with consistency and intent,” Ms Annan said.
She further highlighted GHIB’s R.I.C.E values — Respect, Integrity, Collaboration, and Excellence — as the foundation of the Bank’s approach to client service and partnerships, emphasising that collaboration with industry leaders such as Euromoney is critical to raising professional standards in the sector.
“This training will further equip participants to identify opportunities, structure deals, and deliver sustainable trade-focused solutions,” Ms Annan added.
The programme is facilitated by leading global trade finance expert Simon Enticknap, who brings more than four decades of experience in international trade finance and development across African markets.
A senior representative of Euromoney Learning said, “Strong trade finance capability is fundamental to unlocking trade and investment across Africa.
"Our partnership with GHIB reflects a shared commitment to practical, high-impact learning that equips professionals with the tools, confidence, and insight needed to structure resilient transactions and support sustainable economic growth”.
Euromoney is a globally recognised provider of professional financial training, delivering practical, high-impact programmes in trade finance, risk management, structured finance, and banking practice.
GHIB continues to play a leading role in advancing trade across Africa.
Leveraging its strong international network and deep regional expertise, the Bank remains committed to driving impactful initiatives that foster growth and sustainable development.
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