
Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC has announced the resignation from the Board of Directors of Mr. Arimeyaw Ibn Saeed, a Non-Executive Director of the Bank and representative of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust (SSNIT), the Bank’s second largest shareholder, effective April 28, 2025.
Mr. Ibn Saeed was formally appointed to the Board of Republic Bank (Ghana) PLC in September 2019 and served with distinction throughout his tenure.
He also contributed meaningfully as a member of the following Board subcommittees – Audit Committee, Cyber, Information Security and Technology Committee and Chairperson of the Remuneration and Nominations Committee. He also chaired the Board of Republic Boafo Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of the Bank.
During his tenure, Mr. Ibn Saeed played an instrumental role in the Bank’s governance and oversight.
He assisted in strengthening operational controls, and supported the growth of micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) as the chair of Republic Boafo.
His understanding of risk, finance, and institutional frameworks contributed meaningfully to the Bank’s overall stability and growth.
The Board of Directors, Management, and staff of Republic Bank extend our sincere gratitude to Mr. Ibn Saeed for his dedication, integrity, and exemplary service.
The Board Chairman, Mr. Jonathan Prince Cann, expressed his gratitude saying that “Mr. Ibn Saeed’s guidance and commitment have been invaluable to the Bank’s progress, and we are truly grateful for his service.” We wish him continued success in all future endeavors.
Republic Bank remains committed to sound corporate governance and will continue to uphold the highest standards in its leadership and oversight structures.
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