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Sylvia Inkoom named First National Bank CEO

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First National Bank Ghana has announced the appointment of Sylvia Inkoom as its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO), effective July 1, 2026, continuing the bank’s strategic ambition to deepen financial access and deliver intuitive, client-centred services across Ghana.

She succeeds Warren Adams, who has led First National Bank Ghana since 2022, and is assuming a new role within the broader FirstRand Group.

Ms Inkoom brings to her new role 21 years of extensive experience in banking, notably in relationship management, treasury, global markets, finance and structured deals.

The new appointment, subject to Bank of Ghana’s approval, underscores the bank’s continued focus on providing unmatched digital banking services and topline value to all its customers.  

Until her appointment, Ms Inkoom had served as the Executive Director and the Head of Corporate and Investment Banking, where she was integral in deepening client relationships across First National Bank’s broad range of corporate and investment banking capabilities. 

Board approval

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we are excited about Sylvia’s elevation to the CEO role,” the First National Bank Ghana board chairman, Emmanuel Idun, said.

“We are confident that her deep understanding of the Ghanaian banking industry will enable us to deliver the relevant solutions to our clients, as well as excellent banking service.

“Her experience will help unlock further value in our banking services and expand our existing offerings to help Ghanaians achieve their financial goals,” he added.

Mr Idun further expressed his appreciation to the outgoing CEO, Warren Adams.

“We are deeply grateful to Warren for his stewardship, under which the bank’s foundation was strengthened and positioned as a credible entity within Ghana’s banking sector.

“His tenure was marked by a consistent commitment to building a high-performing team and fostering a culture anchored in customer-centricity and excellence.

Warren’s leadership has created the conditions from which Sylvia and the broader team can confidently accelerate the bank’s next phase of growth”, he said.  

Profile

Ms Sylvia Inkoom had earlier held the position of Deputy Managing Director at UBA Ghana, gaining broad exposure to national and international banking and finance at a senior management level.

She is a fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management – London, and a member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA). She also has an executive certificate in Corporate Finance from the London School of Economics and a certificate in Strategic Client Management from the Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town.

She attained a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and an MBA in Finance from the University of Ghana Business School. She is an avid soccer fan and a staunch supporter of Accra Hearts of Oak Football Club. 

Endorsement

Her appointment has also been welcomed by Bydon Longwe, Broader Africa CEO of FirstRand, who expressed confidence that Sylvia’s client relationship expertise and commercial acumen will improve First National Bank’s contribution to Ghana’s banking sector.

“I look forward to seeing Sylvia leverage her wealth of experience and deep understanding of client relations to steer our business forward and provide sustainable solutions that benefit the communities in which we serve,” Longwe said.

In his remarks, Warren Adams said: “With our proven customer-centric approach and the quality of our team, Sylvia’s leadership will enable us to take on more opportunities to move First National Bank forward.

“In her very capable hands, the team has all it takes to contribute to becoming a significant market player and supporting the overall growth and quality of the banking industry in Ghana,” he said.

Source:
www.graphic.com.gh

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