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Hubtel gets new CFO, Jonathan Ansah

 


Jonathan Ansah has joined Hubtel as the company’s new Chief Financial Officer. 

Jonathan has 18 years of experience spanning five industries, with a proven track record of delivering profitable growth for businesses. His previous roles demonstrate his expertise in business restructuring, financial engineering, and operational efficiencies.

He is a certified Chartered Accountant with extensive auditing experience. He has worked with the global auditing firm Deloitte––Ghana and served as Audit Director at the National Lottery Authority.

Jonathan’s seven-year tenure as Finance Director at Cadbury Ghana is highlighted by his leadership of the financial and business strategic planning process, which resulted in the company turning around in two years with positive cashflows and shareholder investment.

Before joining Hubtel, he served as the Chief Commercial Officer of the Ghana Post Company Limited, leading the organization to create its first commercial division since its inception.

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During that period, he also led the development of e-Commerce, e-Services, and Financial Services expansion strategies, resulting in $5 million in World Bank support. Two banks joined forces under his leadership to form the Post Bank (Agency Banking).

As CFO, Jonathan will lead Hubtel’s finance strategy and be responsible for the accounting, treasury, financial planning and analysis, tax, in business plans, strategies, capitalisation and investor relations of the company.

Jonathan holds a Master of Business Administration degree in Finance from the prestigious University of Ghana Business School, with an ACCA professional certification from the Emile Woolf College in London, United Kingdom.

He is passionate about driving business performance, including transformation, revenue. optimization, efficient business processes, internal controls to ensure business growth and continuity.

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