Ghanaian Fund Manager and the Head of Pension Funds at Bora Capital Advisors, Barbara Addo Ackonor has been crowned Ghana's ‘Most Outstanding Female in Fund Management at the just-ended 10th Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards 2024 held at the luxurious Accra Marriot hotel.
The award signifies her stunning leadership qualities and exceptional dedication to providing quality and sound financial and investment services in the pension industry in Ghana.
The Feminine Ghana Achievement Awards organised on July 5 by The Business Executive Magazine Limited seeks to publicly recognize women in Ghana who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in various forms of endeavours across both the public and private sectors, such as entrepreneurs, professionals, corporate executives, public institution managers, diplomats, sportswomen, traditional rulers, and others.
The accolade automatically ushers her as a “SHE ACHIEVER” which is the topmost connective female network platform in Ghana.
The initiative is an executive association which embodies top female CEOs and past Feminine Ghana Achievement Award winners and creates a platform on which members can more easily reach out for assistance in a required field without incurring costs. It also stands for Women's Empowerment and gets the voices of women heard on important social matters.
Speaking to the media, Barbara Addo Ackonor expressed her profound gratitude to God for the honour and lauded her dedicated team at Bora Capital Advisors who have shaped her skills over the past 10 years.
According to her, this reflects her commitment to delivering the highest standards in the management of pension funds which will ensure that every Ghanaian under a pension scheme retires with something meaningful to live on.
"I am extremely excited for such a wonderful milestone. This is a dream come true and a motivation to work harder always. I dedicate this to my family, colleagues at Bora Capital Advisors and most importantly, our cherished stakeholders for their unflinching support always ", Barbara Ackonor noted.
About Barbara Addo Ackonor
Barbara Addo Ackonor has been at the helm of Bora’s Pension Funds since 2015, serving as a pivotal member of both the Executive and Investment Committees.
Under her leadership, Bora’s pension portfolios have experienced significant growth, with funds under management over GH¢5 billion as of May 2024, reflecting a remarkable growth since the company began operations in 2014.
Her strategic oversight and adept management of relationships with Corporate Trustees and Custodians have been instrumental in this achievement.
Barbara brings a wealth of experience in customer service, particularly catering to retail and high-net-worth clients.
Her tenure at Fidelity Bank Ghana Limited as a Senior Operations Supervisor saw her excelling in cash management and delivering exceptional customer service, further honing her expertise in financial operations and client relations.
An esteemed scholar, Barbara is the first female Ghanaian to receive both the Chevening and Mansion House Scholarship in 2013. She holds a Master’s degree in Economics and Finance from Durham University in the UK, complementing her Bachelor’s degree in Economics and Mathematics from the University of Ghana.
She’s without a doubt, a proud product of Wesley Girl High School, a prominent all-girls senior high school in Ghana. Barbara is also a Licensed Investment Advisors’ Representative with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Ghana, underscoring her professional qualifications and commitment to excellence in the field.
Her academic credentials and professional accomplishments reflect a deep dedication to advancing the financial industry, making her a formidable leader in the realm of pension fund management.
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