It may be customary to trumpet the wonderful achievements of illustrious women during this time of the year, but its importance cannot be overemphasized.
Although women presently enjoy greater freedom and leeway relative to their predecessors in decades past, there’s still a need to shatter stereotypes and break biases about female potential in various sectors, especially banking.
As Africa’s global bank, UBA is dedicated to pushing boundaries and blazing trails in all facets, particularly in women empowerment.
Banking is hectic. There is so much to do and so many deadlines and targets to meet. While the competitiveness of the industry may prompt some to think it is no place for a woman, UBA Ghana has shattered that perception through the dominance of women at the helm of its business offices countrywide.
While it is impressive that 7 out of every 10 UBA Ghana branch managers are women, it speaks of the Bank’s commitment to help carve the Africa of tomorrow—one free of all biases, stereotypes, and misconceptions. Thus, let us celebrate the feminine input in the banking sphere, and let us take pride in its innovative contributions.
Sharing experiences of their journey so far, a female Branch Manager, Belinda Yaa Dankwaa Tinkorang said she joined UBA in 2006 as a Profit Centre Manager at the Takoradi Business Office, she was in 2007 transferred to the Madina Branch to serve as Business Manager. Having shown a penchant for leadership, she has since headed the Tema Main, East Legon 2 and the Head Office branches.
Her passion for quality customer service has propelled her career to higher heights, as seen in her appointment as Group Customer Service Ambassador in 2016. She unsurprisingly advocates women empowerment as demonstrated by her grooming of young ladies to take up leadership roles, and this is informed by her belief that a woman’s potential for excellence knows no bounds.
Due to her passion for customer service, she has also built an extensive network base which stems from the rich relationships she has built over the years. She is the quintessence of the type of woman deserving of celebration—the one who goes above and beyond to attain excellence and illustriousness in her field, regardless of the hurdles.
For over a decade, Branch Manager for Tema Main, Josephine Amo-Asare has risen as a teller, through all operational positions, to sales and now the business manager, she says for a fact that as a woman, the opportunities available are for all and for whosoever is prepared and can fit.
She commended Regional Chief Executive Officer for West Africa, Mrs Abiola Bawuah for creating opportunities for women to lead.
Branch Manager for Achimota, Christina Enos also joined UBA in 2009 as service personnel. Due to her hard work and ability to develop and maintain relationships, she was retained after her national service and employed as a relationship officer in September 2010.
She worked as a relationship officer through to a relationship Manager for 9 years and rose to the position of a Business Manager in the first month (October 2019) of her 10th year in UBA.
She says her new role as a Business manager of Achimota has been interesting and challenging at the same time.
The month of March may be Women’s Month, but the celebration of excellent women should not be reserved for a number of weeks or months.
Here at UBA Ghana, we are dedicated to ensuring that gender equality is promoted in all facets of our business and that eminent female minds can flourish as lionesses in our pride.
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