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Dalex Finance and Leasing Company Limited has announced that Joe Jackson has officially been confirmed as its Chief Executive Officer by the Bank of Ghana (BoG).
In a statement issued on October 24, Dalex Finance highlighted that this regulatory approval cements Mr Jackson’s leadership role, effective immediately.
Dalex Finance commended Joe Jackson’s extensive background, praising the valuable experience and strategic insight he brings to the position.
“Joe Jackson brings over 20 years of experience in the financial technology sector and a proven track record of leadership and innovation.
"As CEO, he will oversee the company’s strategic direction, focusing on key priorities such as growth, innovation, and customer experience, while ensuring that the company continues to meet the highest regulatory and operational standards.”
Dalex Board Chairperson David Obuamah expressed satisfaction with Mr Jackson’s new role, noting his alignment with the company’s mission to transform financial services in Ghana.
“We are excited to have Joe Jackson at the helm of Dalex Finance. His vision aligns perfectly with our mission to revolutionize financial services. With the confirmation from the Bank of Ghana, we are confident that Joe Jackson will lead Dalex Finance to new heights.”
Following the confirmation, Joe Jackson remarked, “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.”
Previously, Joe Jackson served as Director of Business Operations at Dalex Finance and had been acting as CEO before his official appointment.
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