Mansa Nettey is the Chief Executive Officer of Standard Chartered Bank of Ghana. She is the first female chief executive officer appointed by the Standard Chartered Bank of Ghana.
With over 20 years of experience in corporate banking, financial and capital markets, and enterprise management. She has a great track record of strong performance, superior achievements, and success in roles and responsibilities called upon to handle.
She also possesses an understanding of the dynamics of managing a modern banking and finance organization across cultures and races. Proven to be creative in her field, she has led the development and deepening of the financial market across West Africa.
Mansa’s passion to make an impact has boosted her service on the boards of several charities in Ghana and her advocacy for the development of young talent and the next generation of leaders. She currently serves on the Boards and Advisory Councils of the Ghana Petroleum (Sovereign Wealth) Funds; The Leukemia Project Foundation; and United Way Charity, Ghana.
Under her leadership as a CEO, Standard Chartered Bank of Ghana has won a large volume of awards including the Excellence and Banking Innovation Award by the Digital Innovation & Excellence Awards; Excellence in Employment Opportunity by the Ghana Disability Excellence Awards; and Africa’s Best Bank for Transformation by the Euromoney Awards for Excellence in recognition of efforts made to navigate challenges in the Ghanaian banking sector and the building of a robust resilient bank with strong returns.
In 2019, she was awarded as one of the top 100 women CEOs in Africa in support of the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals by Reset Global People.
A Pharmacist by training, a graduate of Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology where she obtained a B.Pharm (Hons), and a master’s in business administration from Manchester Business School.