The awards recognise individuals who have successfully contributed to organisational success through a lifetime commitment to business and Ghana’s economy.
Mr Effah won the CEO of the Decade, CEO of the Year and was also inducted into the Hall of Fame (Banking Sector) for his contribution towards the banking industry in the country.
The recognition was also for his achievement in the field of business leadership, most notably the Fidelity Bank success story and 30 years extensive experience as a Senior Finance Executive, including other esteemed positions he has held.
Also, under his leadership, Fidelity Bank has established itself as the largest privately owned Ghanaian bank.
Appreciation“I am humbled by this recognition, this is an honour that belongs to the entire staff of Fidelity Bank. What we do every day – attending to customers, managing relationships while providing solutions to our numerous customers is dynamic and demanding.
That is why this award is so significant.
It is a recognition of our tireless efforts to consistently address our customers,” Mr Effah said.
Jim Baiden
Fidelity Bank’s immediate past Managing Director and Co-Founder, Mr Baiden, was also inducted into the CEOs Hall of Fame for his performance during his time as the Managing Director of the bank and the key role he played as co-founder.
Congratulating his predecessors, the current Managing Director of Fidelity Bank, Mr Julian Kingsley Opuni, added that: “I am inspired by the recognition of the efforts of the founding fathers of Fidelity Bank and that urges me on to strive to build a lasting legacy in their honour.”
Background
The Fourth Business Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) Summit, which attracted more than 400 CEOs from across Africa, was hosted by the Ghana CEO Network on the theme: “The Futuristic Economy: Technology-Driven Future of Business and Governance for Economic Transformation”.
The event was opened by the Vice-President, Dr Mahamudu Bawumia, with keynote addresses from various speakers, including the Governor of the Bank of Ghana (BoG), Dr Ernest K. Yedu Addison.