GhIPSS CEO Archie Hesse to steps down after nearly two decades of service

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The Board and Management of Ghana Interbank Payment and Settlement Systems Limited (GhIPSS) have announced that Archie Hesse will step down as CEO effective July 1, 2025.

Mr Hesse has served for nearly two decades of distinguished service to Ghana’s financial sector.

He joined GhIPSS in 2007 as General Manager for Projects and Business Development. In that role, he led the implementation of several foundational systems that have significantly shaped Ghana’s modern payment infrastructure.

Among his early achievements were the National Biometric Smart Card Banking and Payment System (e-zwich), a key platform for disbursing government social grants; the Cheque Codeline Clearing (CCC) System; the Ghana Automated Clearing House (GACH); and the National Switching and Processing System — gh-link — which powers Ghana’s domestic EMV card scheme.

One of the major milestones of his leadership was the launch of the GhIPSS Instant Pay (GIP) platform in 2015, a transformative system that redefined interbank payments in Ghana and laid the foundation for the mobile money interoperability service introduced in 2018.

Today, GIP remains central to the country’s digital payments ecosystem, enabling seamless fund transfers between bank accounts, mobile money wallets, and financial institutions.

In 2022, Mr. Hesse, in collaboration with the Ghana Association of Banks, spearheaded the rollout of GhanaPay — a shared bank-wide mobile money platform designed to help banks expand financial inclusion.

Beyond technological innovation, Mr. Hesse is credited with steering GhIPSS from a subvented entity into a financially self-sustaining institution through prudent management and strategic leadership.

The Board has appointed Mr. Kwadwo Ntim, General Manager for Operations and Technology, to serve as Acting CEO.

The Board, Management, and Staff of GhIPSS have expressed their deep appreciation to Mr. Hesse for his extraordinary leadership and enduring contributions to Ghana’s financial services industry and the Bank of Ghana’s cash-lite agenda.

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