The Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana (CIB Ghana) has reaffirmed its commitment to developing future-ready banking professionals equipped to drive innovation, uphold ethical standards, and strengthen resilience in the financial sector.
Speaking at the launch of the 2025 Bankers’ Week in Accra, Mr. Robert Dzato, the Chief Executive Officer of CIB Ghana, emphasised the Institute’s strategic focus on building a highly skilled and ethically grounded banking workforce capable of navigating rapid technological shifts and evolving customer needs
“The future of banking will belong to institutions that combine technology with trust and we are preparing banking professionals not only to embrace digital transformation but to do so anchored in professionalism, integrity, and strong ethical values,” Mr Dzato said.
This year’s event will be on theme: “Building Future-Ready Banks: Ethical Leadership, Sustainable Finance and Currency Stability.”
The celebration underscores CIB Ghana’s renewed commitment to enhancing competence, integrity, and leadership within the banking ecosystem.
Mr. Dzato said it was important to balance innovation with ethical responsibility, noting that the Institute aimed to ensure that “the banker of tomorrow is both digitally literate and ethically grounded.”
He added that CIB Ghana continues to strengthen its capacity-building mandate through expanded professional certification programmes, strategic global partnerships, and curriculum reform aligned with emerging trends including artificial intelligence, open banking, cybersecurity, and sustainable finance.
“The next decade will test the preparedness of Ghana’s banking and finance industry. Institutions that invest in people, ethics, and strategic innovation will define the future,” he said.
The 2025 Bankers’ Week commenced with a health and fitness event dubbed ‘Sports for Life’ at the Athletics Oval, University of Ghana, Legon.
The event featured cancer and mental-health awareness sessions in line with the global advocacy period, alongside sporting activities such as football, basketball, volleyball, and board games.
Mr. Dzato emphasised that the initiative aligned with the Institute’s well-being agenda, noting that physical and mental wellness are key pillars for sustaining high-performance professional culture.
Other activities scheduled for the Bankers’ Week celebration include: webinar on Non-Interest Banking and Finance, 29th Annual Banking and Ethics Conference on November 11, 2025, induction and Graduation Ceremony on December 13 2025, Governor’s Day and Carols Night and Thanksgiving Service on December 19, 2025.

The CIB Ghana continues to play a leading role in shaping ethical and future-ready leadership for Ghana’s banking industry, reinforcing the profession’s role in national and economic development.
GNA
