GhIPSS Management Team

Archie Hesse - Chief Executive Officer
Archie Hesse is the Chief Executive Officer, Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS) Limited – a wholly owned subsidiary of the Central Bank with the mandate to transform Ghana into an electronic payments society.
Archie is credited with the transformation of GhIPSS into a self-sustaining and industry transforming organization since becoming CEO in 2012.
Until his appointment as CEO in 2012, Archie served as the General Manager, Projects and Business Development, where he led the implementation of a number of digital infrastructure to digitize payments and promote digital financial inclusion such as the National Biometric Smart Card Banking and Payment System –named e-zwich, the digitization of the clearing of cheques using the Cheque Codeline Clearing (CCC) with cheque truncation System and the Automated Clearing House (ACH) systems for direct credit and direct debit.
Under his leadership, GhIPSS has implemented significant payment system transformational infrastructure and projects such as the nationwide domestic acquiring network and card scheme – gh-link, the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) - an instant interbank account-to-account funds transfer system – Third in Africa at its introduction, the Mobile Money Interoperability platform – first platform level mobile money interoperability in Africa, the GhQR Code service which is the first National Universal QR code payment service in Africa and recently GhanaPay, first universal bank-led mobile money service in Africa.
Archie is a member of the Payment System Advisory Council.
Until he joined GhIPSS, Archie worked for the BMW Group for over a decade, leading various IT transformation initiatives in Logistics, Manufacturing, Sales and Marketing in Germany, the United States, UK and South Africa.

Kwadwo Ntim - GM, Technology & Operations
Kwadwo is an astute IT Leader and Management Professional with a background in payments built on nearly 30+ years of systems design and development, deployment, project leadership, operations and Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC).
Beginning in the conventional Information Technology services space, a yearning for the application of technology solutions to real world problems and innovation led him first to Systems Design, Development and Implementation (with Masai Computers Limited -IBM Partners), Technology Strategy Consulting and Governance (with KPMG), Operations, Risk Management, and Program Management (with Société General Bank) all the while delivering best-in-class and leading-edge Technology Solutions for organizations and clients in various industries across West, Central and Southern Africa and North America.
Kwadwo joined GhIPSS in 2007 (since inception), and has been responsible for the setup of the Information Technology organization and Operations functions and has been instrumental in steering the organization through the delivery of the various service solutions including the following;
- e-zwich (Biometric Smartcard Payment System)
- The Automated Clearing House (GACH)
- The National Domestic Card scheme (gh-link)
- GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP)
- Mobile Money Interoperability (MMI)
- The National Universal QR Platform (Gh-QR) and more recently
- GhanaPay Mobile Platform (Universal Mobile Money platform for banks)
Since 2012, he has led the development and evolution of the organization’s technology strategy ensuring consistent delivery of cutting-edge services whilst remaining aligned to the market’s needs.
He currently serves on the Standards, Automation and Technology Working (SATW) Group of the Payment Systems Advisory Council (PSAC) an advisory group to the Bank of Ghana on the issues relating to electronic payment technologies and evolutions as well as on Steering Committees of all technology partnerships of business.
Kwadwo continues to work to develop and evolve the operations and infrastructure into a world-class standard as well as ensuring continued and consistent compliance with industry and regulatory requirements.
He also devotes a significant part of his time to mentoring and developing talent in the areas of Information Technology from IT Infrastructure Design and Operation, through Information Security, Business Process Re-engineering, to Secure Solution Design and Implementation amongst several others.
He is a product of the University of Science and Technology Computer Science programme and holds several professional and industry certifications from Microsoft, Oracle, the Information Systems Audit and Control Association, ISACA and Strategic Management at the George Washington University (GWU).

Bright Kyei Adomakoh - Head, Finance & Strategy
Mr Adomakoh is a Chartered Accountant with over 20years of progressively responsible work experience in areas including Financial Control, Regulatory Reporting, Credit Control, Performance Management, Taxation, Market Risk Monitoring, Financial Reporting, Management Accounting, Business Partnering, Business Analytics, Operational Risk, Corporate Strategy among others. He joined GhIPSS from UT Bank where he was the Financial Controller.
Prior to joining the Bank, he was the European Accountant with The Warranty Group, London where he spearheaded a project to streamline the accounting processes of the group across Europe.
Mr Adomakoh worked as a Team Leader with the Rank Group (UK), for 5 years leading the Audit and Control of the retail segment. He also worked as an Accountant with Newman Nede & Co, a practicing firm of Chartered Accountants in the UK.
He was a part time Lecturer in Business Strategy at the London Guildhall College, London. His research work includes “The Correlation between Good Corporate Governance and a Firm’s Performance in the UK” using the London FTSE 100 companies. Mr. Adomakoh has facilitated in a series of tailor-made training programmes for companies in different industries and held many strategy sessions for top executives.
Mr Adomakoh holds a BSc in Business Administration (Accounting) degree from the University of Ghana, an LLB degree from GIMPA with first class honors, LLM in Corporate and Commercial Law from University of Ghana, an MBA in Finance from the University of Leicester (UK).
He is a Fellow of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (UK) and a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana) and a member of the Ghana Bar Association.

Ebow Allen-Koufie - Head, HR & Administration
Ebow Nyamekye Allen-Koufie is a seasoned HR professional with over 15 years of expertise in key HR functions, including HR Business Partnering, Talent Management, Performance Management, Employee Engagement, HR Governance, and Rewards Management.
As a strategic HR practitioner, Ebow translates organisational objectives into actionable people strategies. He ensures that organisations attract and retain top talent and foster a working environment where employees can thrive and perform at their best.
Ebow has been instrumental in developing, coordinating, and executing various people strategies and HR projects, such as change management, leadership development, rewards management, and workforce transformation.
With a background in grooming talent for the banking sector at ProCredit Savings and Loans, and holding various roles at the erstwhile UT Bank, Republic Bank PLC, CalBank PLC, and Deloitte, Ebow brings extensive experience to his role.
Ebow is an alumnus of Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast. He is certified as a Senior HR Professional (SPHRi) by the HR Certification Institute, USA, and holds an Executive MBA in HR Management from the University of Ghana Business School. He also holds an Executive Certificate in Leadership and Strategy from the Institute of Leadership and Strategy, Ghana and is a member of the Chartered Institute of Human Resources Management, Ghana.
In addition to his HR expertise, Ebow is active in public speaking, career coaching, and event hosting

Mary Dei Sarpong - Head, Customer Service and Bulk Payments
Mary Dei Sarpong is a visionary financial technology leader with over 20 years of experience in the financial services industry. She has been at the forefront of advancing financial inclusion and digital literacy in Ghana, successfully leading initiatives such as LEAP, LIPW, and GSFP to provide underserved communities with access to essential financial services.
Her leadership was instrumental in the adoption of e-zwich, Ghana’s first biometric payment platform, which expanded access, enhanced financial literacy, and integrated digital payments into government systems.
Currently serving as Head of Bulk Payments and Customer Support, Mary drives transformative initiatives to improve efficiency in the management of the Clearing House and the Customer Support Center.
A passionate advocate for collaboration and innovation, Mary has expertise in stakeholder engagement, policy development, and building sustainable financial ecosystems. Her academic credentials include certifications in Project Management, Marketing, Leadership, and Organizational Development, among others, reflecting her commitment to professional growth and excellence.

Akosua Blay Head - Cards & Verified Payments
Akosua has over 30 years of work experience in the Financial Services Industry in Ghana, with 17years experience in the Payment Systems sector. Akosua joined the Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) in 2008. She is currently the Head of Cards and Verified Payments.
Akosua is passionate about digital payments and has in the past 17years been instrumental in rolling out various forms of payments to the Financial Services Industry in Ghana. Since joining GhIPSS in 2008, Akosua has actively played major roles in various capacities within the Business Development Department of the company. She was part of the initial team who helped to roll out the e-zwich service to the banks and Savings and Loans Companies. As Head of Clearing, she actively supported banks to migrate their manual clearing processes to the new Cheque Codeline Clearing System, as well as responsible for rolling out the ACH Direct Credit and Debit service to the banks. Akosua was Head of Relationship Management during which period the company forged closer ties with all stakeholders, and ensured all products and services were clearly communicated to all partners, particularly to Executive Management. Akosua, also served as Head of Realtime Payments, during which tenure the Mobile Money Interoperability (MMI) and the GhQR payment platforms were implemented and launched.
Prior to joining GhIPSS, Akosua worked at Guaranty Trust Bank Gh. Ltd. as the first Treasurer of the bank in Ghana.
Akosua began her career at CDH Financial Holdings where she held various positions as a back office support staff, a dealer in the money market and then as a Senior Dealer.
Akosua holds a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Banking & Finance) and an Executive Masters in Business Administration (Finance) both from the University of Ghana Business School. She is a professional member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana.

Kwaku Tettey - Head Real Time Payments
A pioneering member of GhIPSS, Kwaku Tettey has contributed in diverse capacities since the company's inception. Before leading the Real-Time Payments (RTP) business portfolio, he managed portfolios encompassing marketing communications and corporate affairs, Enterprise Intelligence and Research, and spearheaded the development of key infrastructure projects. These include the gh-link network and card scheme, Instant Payments (GhIPSS Instant Pay – GIP / Mobile Money Interoperability - MMI), and GhanaPay Mobile Money. Kwaku brings a wealth of experience in sales, marketing communications and project management, coupled with a strong passion for payment systems.

Frederick Addy - Head, Operations Technology
Frederick Addy is a results-driven and versatile professional with over 24 years of experience in Ghana’s financial services industry. He has built a strong reputation for delivering operational excellence and leading transformation across Retail Banking, Marketing, Procurement, Operations, Business Process Reengineering, and IT Systems Implementation.
Frederick’s career has spanned several leadership roles where he successfully led cross-functional teams to implement complex systems, streamline operations, and enhance service delivery. His ability to combine technical expertise with strategic thinking has made him a key contributor to several institution-wide innovations and process improvement projects across the banking sector.
At GhIPSS, Frederick heads the Operations Technology team, overseeing critical infrastructure, platform stability, and process optimisation for seamless payment services. He plays a pivotal role in aligning operational frameworks with technological advancements to support Ghana’s fast-evolving payment landscape.
He holds a BSc (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and an MBA in Marketing from the University of Ghana Business School. This unique blend of engineering and marketing enables him to bridge the gap between customer needs and technical execution, promoting efficiency, innovation, and user-centric service delivery.
Frederick is known for his collaborative leadership style, analytical acumen, and dedication to building high-performing teams. His work continues to contribute meaningfully to the development, security, and resilience of Ghana’s digital financial infrastructure.

Kofi Opoku-Agyeman - Head, Information Technology
Kofi Opoku is an accomplished Information Technology professional with over 15 years of experience leading the design, implementation, and security of enterprise IT systems across both on-premise data centers and multi-cloud platforms including AWS, Azure, Oracle, IBM, and private cloud environments. His career has been built around core competencies in cybersecurity architecture, incident response, data protection, compliance, and risk management, grounded in globally recognized standards such as PCI DSS, ISO 27001, ISO 27701, and ISO 22301. Kofi has a proven track record of enhancing security postures while aligning IT operations with business goals.
As Head of Information Technology at GhIPSS, he plays a critical role in shaping the organization’s IT and cybersecurity strategies. He oversees key technology infrastructure including the National Switch and Disaster Recovery systems, supervises external integrations using ISO 8583 protocols, and ensures regulatory compliance and operational resilience. Kofi also leads the automation of internal processes, supports mission-critical technology projects, and drives innovation that positions GhIPSS competitively within Ghana’s evolving payments ecosystem.
Kofi’s academic background includes a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from KNUST and ongoing studies in Computer Science at York University. He holds certifications such as CISM, CCNP Routing and Switching, CCNA Security, and CompTIA Security+, reinforcing his technical depth and leadership in network security and enterprise IT. Known for his strategic thinking and strong analytical abilities, Kofi is a trusted technology advisor committed to advancing digital transformation and secure financial infrastructure.

Nana Anima Bampo - Head, Client Services Unit
Nana Anima Bampo is a seasoned professional and family woman with 23+ years of experience driving business growth and delivering high-impact results in the payments, retail, family entertainment, and audit sectors. A proven leader with expertise in digital payment systems, Nana Anima has a track record of building strong strategic relationships, implementing innovative solutions, and exceeding client expectations. Currently pursuing a professional certificate as a digital finance practitioner, Nana Anima stays ahead of industry trends and best practices, ensuring her clients receive cutting-edge solutions.
Her achievements include a BA (Hons) Economics from the University of Saskatchewan, an MA in Communications (Public Relations option) from the Ghana Institute of Journalism, in addition to several short courses over her career period. With her extensive experience, commitment to ongoing professional development, and commitment to excellence, Nana Anima is a trusted partner for businesses seeking to improve their payment processing and financial operations.
Beyond her technical expertise, Nana Anima is passionate about mentoring emerging professionals, sharing her knowledge and experience to help them navigate the complexities of the industry. She is also dedicated to driving business growth through strategic business partnerships, fostering collaborative relationships that yield mutually beneficial results. By leveraging her vast network and industry insights, Nana Anima helps businesses thrive in an ever-evolving landscape.

Clemencia Tetteh - Head, Corporate Affairs & Communication
Clemencia is a seasoned communications, public relations, and marketing executive with more than 25 years of experience working on strategic initiatives in brand positioning, media relations, digital marketing, and corporate communications. She specializes in enhancing brand visibility, driving audience engagement, and fostering positive public perception.
She has successfully managed comprehensive communication strategies across diverse industries, including Multimedia Broadcasting, Ghana Social Marketing Foundation, Universal Merchant Bank (UMB) and Standard Chartered Bank Ghana PLC. She has worked across the Media, Banking, Development Consulting and Social Marketing sectors bringing extensive expertise to the role. Her expertise includes crafting compelling narratives, managing crisis communications, and leveraging media and digital platforms to maximize outreach and impact.
Clemencia attended St. Rose’s Senior High School, Akwatia, and holds an MBA from the University of Ghana, Business School, in addition to various courses including Consumer Marketing Strategy from the J.L. Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University.
In addition to her Communications and PR expertise, Clemencia loves volunteering for charitable causes, coaching young people, travelling and shopping.

Colonel George Wilson - Head of Security
Colonel George Kobina Wilson (rtd) is a self- motivated, resilient, result-oriented and team-focused Consultant, Trainer, Facilitator and Coach with multiple expertise. He joined theGhIPSS team in 2023 with over 26 years’ service in various units and formations in the Ghana Armed Forces, in command, training and staff appointments. He also had service from several United Nations and ECOWAS Peace Support Missions and other Government of Ghana Agencies. He is a multi-functional expert who have worked as a Logistics & Supply Chain Consultant and Subject Matter Expert (SME); a Security and Leadership Facilitator and Trainer; and Curricula Development Expert for Ghana, ECOWAS, AU and the UN.
Prior to joing GhIPSS, he was a Directing Staff, Training Coordinator and later became a Chief Instructor at the Prestigious Ghana Armed Forces Command and Staff College (GAFCSC) where he was part of various teams which developed and implemented various programmes. He was part of different teams which developed and implemented courses and training programmes in international institutions, AU and ECOWAS regional training centres
of excellence in Ghana, Rwanda, Zimbabwe and South Africa. He Commanded the Base Supply Depot of the Ghana Armed Forces from May 2017 to Oct 2020; was a non-executive Member of Board of Directors of National Road Safety Authority of Ghana from August 2017 to August 2020. He was part of a three-man team which set-up the Ghana Boundary Commission between 2020 and 2022 where he severed in various appointments and became the first Chief of Staff. He is also a Chartered Member of Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport.
George is veteran peacekeeper with service in UNMIL-Liberia, ONUCI- Cote d’Ivoire, MONUC-DRC, 4 times in UNIFIL- Lebanon, ECOMICI- La Cote d’Ivoire, ECOMOG I-Liberia and ECOMOG II- Sierra Leone. He is married with 3 children. Hobbies include logistics & supply chain and security systems development, reading, war gaming, debating and handball. He joins the GhIPSS team as Head of Security and Safety with his wealth of experience.

Samuel Darko - Head, GhanaPay
Samuel Darko, a seasoned professional with a BSc in Banking and Finance, has over 15 years of experience at Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems (GhIPSS). He began his career in Customer Support, mastering client engagement and operational efficiency over five years before transitioning to the Marketing and Special Initiatives department. There, he played a pivotal role in promoting and expanding the biometric e-zwich initiative, earning recognition for his innovative contributions. His efforts culminated in the nationwide deployment of the GhQR code in 2022.
Currently, as the Head of GhanaPay Mobile Money, Samuel leads efforts to promote and expand the service across Ghana, driving financial inclusion and the adoption of digital payments. His professional qualifications include ISO/IEC 27001:2022 ISMS Lead Auditor and ISO/IEC 22301:2019 BCM Lead Implementer certifications, which reflect his dedication to operational excellence, security, and business continuity. Samuel’s expertise spans business development, strategic planning, and financial technology integration, making him a key contributor to Ghana’s digital payment growth.
A passionate advocate for technology-driven solutions, Samuel values collaboration, innovation, and excellence. Outside of work, he actively explores emerging financial technologies and engages in community development initiatives, aligning his professional goals with a commitment to societal impact.

Dominic Kofi Detoh - Audit Manager
Dominic Kofi Detoh is an accounting professional with over twenty (20) years’ experience. He has worked with a number of institutions in the Financial Services sector. Dominic also worked with General Board of Global Ministries as Regional Auditor for East Africa with over sight responsibilities of eleven countries including South Africa and Zimbabwe.
He holds MPhil in Accounting from AAMUSTED, Master of Business Administration (Finance) from KNUST and Bachelor of Business Administration (Banking and Finance) from University of Ghana. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants (Ghana), an associate member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers (Ghana) and also a member of the Institute of Internal Auditor (Ghana).
He has expertise in auditing and internal controls, financial planning and budgeting as well as banking operations.
Dominic has being nominated by the Institute of Chartered Accountants (ICAG) to serve on a number of Audit Committees and currently serves on the Audit Committee of the Atwima Mponua District Assembly in Ashanti region. He also serves a Board member of a Savings and Loans Company.
He is a staunch Methodist and married with four children. At his leisure time, He likes watching football and listening to music.