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Ghana: Carl Selasi Asem appointed substantive MD of CalBank

CalBank PLC has named Carl Selasi Asem as the substantive Managing Director of the Bank. His appointment takes effect September 4, 2024.

Carl Selasi Asem, until his confirmation as managing director, was in an acting capacity following the appointment to the role on February 13 this year.

Since joining the bank in 2022, Carl Selasi Asem has brought a wealth of experience and expertise to his lead management position.

He has played a key role in shaping the strategic direction of the bank, introducing innovation and reforms and has been instrumental in its growth and success.

Since 2023, Carl Selasi Asem has provided guidance and valuable insights to help steer CalBank through a difficult time and return the bank to growth and profitability in 2024.

Joe Mensah, the board chairman, commented: “I am delighted at Carl’s appointment as substantive managing director, a moment I have looked forward to since he joined the bank in 2022.

“Carl’s extensive leadership background has placed him well to play an instrumental role in leading and driving strategies and initiatives for CalBank’s growth and the development of sustainable improvement programmes.”

He is well-equipped to lead CalBank into its next phase of development, with his proven expertise in marketing, sales, relationship management, customer service, and business development,” Mr. Mensah added.

Source: citinewsroom.com

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