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Kweku Awotwi, Board Chairman of UBA Ghana has been honoured as the Most Financially Responsible Corporate Chairman at the 2025 Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards.
This recognition celebrates his strong leadership, financial oversight, and dedication to upholding good corporate governance.
The Ghana Outstanding Business Achievement Awards is an annual event that recognises outstanding businesses, forward-thinking leaders, and organisations that are making a meaningful impact on Ghana’s economy.
The awards aim to promote ethical business practices, innovation, and long-term growth across the country.
Under the direction of the Board Chair, UBA Ghana has experienced steady financial growth, improved efficiency, and maintained a strong reputation for transparency and accountability.

His leadership has helped the bank become a model for responsible banking in Ghana’s financial sector.
By focusing on strong governance, financial discipline, and compliance, the Board Chair has played a key role in increasing value for shareholders, strengthening trust with customers, and ensuring the bank remains resilient in a changing business environment.
This award highlights the important contributions he continues to make in guiding UBA Ghana toward long-term success. It also reflects the bank’s commitment to excellence, ethical leadership, and sound financial management.
The management and entire staff of UBA Ghana warmly congratulate the Board Chairman on this well-deserved honour and reaffirm their commitment to supporting Ghana’s economic development through responsible and forward-looking banking.
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