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HFC Bank Ghana, a subsidiary of Republic Financial Holdings Limited, has appointed a new Board Chairman to replace Professor Joshua Alabi who resigned from the Board of the Bank.
Prof. Joshua Alabi was appointed to the Board of HFC Bank in November 2013 as a representative of SSNIT. He was subsequently appointed as the Board Chairman in April 2015.
Prof. Alabi took over the chairmanship at a critical time in the Bank’s history and served with distinction. HFC Bank wishes Prof. Alabi well in his future endeavours.
By virtue of Prof. Alabi’s resignation, the Board of Directors of the Bank, at a Board Meeting on 26th April 2017, in accordance with Bank’s Regulations appointed Mr. Charles William Zwennes as the Chairman of the Board.
Mr. Zwennes is a successful lawyer in Private Practice and has been a member of the Board of HFC since April 2015.
HFC Bank takes the opportunity to wish Mr. Charles William Zwennes a successful tenure.
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