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CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth

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CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth

The Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana (CIB Ghana) has capped 2025 with significant institutional progress, reaffirming its commitment to strengthen its impact on Ghana’s financial system and expand selected programmes across the West African sub-region in 2026.

Speaking at the Institute’s annual Thanksgiving Service and Carols Night in Accra, the Chief Executive Officer of CIB Ghana, Robert Dzato, said 2025 had been a successful year marked by progress in education, ethics and professional standards within the banking industry.

According to him, the Institute remained firmly focused on its statutory mandate to promote the study of banking and regulate the practice of the profession in Ghana, while responding to evolving industry needs. “Last year has been particularly good. We launched a number of programmes to advance our educational mandate and pushed the ethics agenda strongly across the banking industry,” he noted.

Mr. Dzato said CIB Ghana had also intensified its sustainability focus through collaborations with key institutions, including the International Finance Corporation (IFC) of the World Bank Group, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Bank of Ghana. These partnerships, he explained, were aimed at strengthening trust, competence and responsible conduct across the financial sector.

Looking ahead, the CEO said 2026 would be a defining year for the Institute, with plans to extend the reach of some of its flagship programmes beyond Ghana.

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He revealed that CIB Ghana intends to regionalise selected offerings across West Africa, beginning with the Chartered Banker Executive Leadership Programme (CBEL), which he described as one of the Institute’s most impactful professional development products. “Last year alone, we graduated about 57 professionals in key management positions across the banking sector, including the central bank. It is a strong solution that we must take to other markets,” Mr. Dzato said, adding that the Institute’s broader purpose is to help address Africa’s human capital needs through trusted professionals.

CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth
Margaret Adofo, a staff member of CIB Ghana, dancing to the song ministration by the CIB Ghana Choir

He further indicated that the Institute would sustain its core programmes in 2026, particularly the Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (ACIB) qualification, which remains its flagship pathway for bankers. New initiatives such as Ethics 2.0, the Branch CEO programme and the Digital Academy are also expected to gain traction in the coming year, with a strong emphasis on competence, character and conduct across the profession. “These are critical if trust is to be deepened in the banking sector as we move into 2026,” Mr. Dzato stated.

Delivering a remark on behalf of the Governing Council, the President of CIB Ghana, Benjamin Amenumey, also described 2025 as a year of transformation and growth for the Institute.

CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth
Robert Dzato, CEO of CIB Ghana, in an interactive conversation with a member of the Institute at the event

Mr. Amenumey paid tribute to the Governing Council, management, staff, fellows and members of the Institute, as well as key stakeholders such as the Ghana Association of Banks and the Bank of Ghana, for their sustained support. “None of this would have been possible without the collective effort and commitment of our partners and stakeholders,” he said.

He expressed confidence that the Institute would enter 2026 with renewed energy and a deeper commitment to integrity, service and excellence, noting that values must remain central to professional practice. He also conveyed seasonal goodwill to members and stakeholders, expressing optimism that the new year would bring progress and further elevate the standing of CIB Ghana.

CIB Ghana reinforces ethics, skills development as it charts 2026 growth
CIB Ghana Choir performing a song ministration at the event

Awards

As part of the programme, CIB Ghana honoured long-serving staff members for their dedication and contribution to the Institute’s growth over the years. Award recipients included Elorm Kobla Seshime, Rosemary Yaa Amponsah Offei, Margaret Adofo, Paul Gadzekpo and Daniel Aboagye. The awards recognised years of service, institutional loyalty and behind-the-scenes contributions that have supported the Institute’s development.

Thanksgiving and exhortation

The Thanksgiving Service and Carols Night brought together council members, management, staff, industry stakeholders and invited guests, marking both a moment of reflection on the year’s achievements and a forward-looking outlook for the Institute’s role in shaping the future of banking professionalism in Ghana and beyond.

The event also featured an exhortation by Rev. Kinsley Kwame Krah, who drew parallels between financial investment and spiritual values, urging participants to recognise the importance of human capital, relationships and integrity. His message, anchored on John 3:16, emphasised the value of people as the greatest investment, a theme that resonated with the Institute’s focus on professional development and ethical leadership.

The scripture readings were delivered by distinguished members including Mr. Benjamin Amenumey, FCIB, the First Lesson from Genesis 1:26–31, followed by Ms. Rosemary Offei with the Second Lesson from Genesis 3:9–15. The Third Lesson from Genesis 2:22–24 was read by Mrs. Emelia Maamle Ahegbebu, ACIB, while Mr. Henry Amanor delivered the Fourth Lesson from Romans 3:10–18. The Fifth Lesson from Isaiah 7:10–14 was read by Mrs. Rosemond Amoo, ACIB, and Ms. Margaret Adofo presented the Sixth Lesson from Luke 1:26–38. Ms. Dorcas Yeboah read the Seventh Lesson from Luke 2:8–17, followed by Mr. Emmanuel Danquah with the Eighth Lesson from Isaiah 9:6–7. The Ninth Lesson from John 1:1–12 was delivered by Mr. Robert Owusu, FCIB.

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