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GCB Bank MD honoured with African Leadership Award

Mr Farihan Alhassan (middle) receiving his award at the event

Mr Farihan Alhassan (middle) receiving his award at the event

The Managing Director of Ghana’s number one bank, GCB Bank, Mr Farihan Alhassan, has been honoured with the Special African Leadership Commendation Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Ghana’s banking sector and his role in driving institutional growth, innovation and financial inclusion.

The award was presented by former President of Tanzania and Chairman of the Global Advisory Board of the African Leadership Organisation (ALO), Jakaya Mrisho Kikwete, during the 16th African Business Leadership Awards (ABLA) held at the historic House of Lords.

The recognition follows a merit-based selection and independent assessment by the Global Advisory Board and Editorial Board of the African Leadership Organisation.

According to the citation, Farihan was recognised for his distinguished leadership in strengthening customer-focused banking, enhancing operational excellence, driving innovation and reinforcing GCB Bank’s position as one of Ghana’s foremost indigenous financial institutions.

The organisers further acknowledged his strategic leadership across retail and corporate banking, highlighting his commitment to institutional excellence, financial inclusion and sustainable economic development, as well as his contribution to Ghana’s broader financial sector transformation.

Receiving the award, Farihan described the honour as a reflection of the collective efforts of the Board, Management and staff of GCB Bank.

“I am deeply honoured to receive this recognition. I accept it on behalf of the entire staff of GCB Bank, whose dedication, professionalism and commitment to excellence continue to drive the Bank’s success. This recognition reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative banking solutions, supporting businesses and individuals, and contributing meaningfully to Ghana’s economic growth and Africa’s development,” he said.

The award came on the heels of Farihan’s participation in the African Banking, Finance and Economic Leadership Roundtable, where he joined distinguished African policymakers and banking executives to discuss practical strategies for mobilising capital to accelerate the continent’s economic transformation.

During the discussion, he emphasised that Africa’s financing challenge was not a shortage of capital, but the need for stronger risk-sharing structures, blended finance solutions and strategic partnerships to unlock long-term investment.

The panel featured Executive Governor of the Central Bank of Liberia, Henry F. Saamoi; President and Chairman of the ECOWAS Bank for Investment and Development (EBID), George Agyekum Donkor; Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria, Shehu Usman Osidi; Chief Executive Officer of First National Bank Zambia Limited, Kapumpe Chola; and Group Managing Director of CRDB Bank Plc, Tanzania, Abdulmajid Mussa Nsekela.

Now in its 16th year, the African Business Leadership Awards has established itself as one of Africa’s premier platforms for recognising visionary leaders and institutions driving economic transformation, innovation and sustainable development.

 The 2026 edition, themed “From Vision to Velocity: Driving Africa’s Next Wave of Growth and Leadership,” brought together heads of state, ministers, chief executives, investors, diplomats and development partners from across the continent.

This year’s distinguished honourees included Ghana’s Minister for Finance, Cassiel Ato Forson; Executive Chairman of McDan Group, Daniel McKorley; and celebrated Ghanaian business leader Sam Jonah, alongside several other eminent African business and public sector leaders whose contributions continue to shape the continent’s development agenda.

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