Dominic Owusu appointed to board of International Currency Affairs Association

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Dominic Owusu, Currency Head at BoG Dominic Owusu, Currency Head at BoG

The Director and Head of the Currency Management Department at the Bank of Ghana, Dominic Owusu, has been appointed to the Board of the International Association of Currency Affairs (IACA).

The appointment highlights Ghana’s growing prominence in global currency management and positions in the country alongside leading international figures shaping the future of currency affairs.

As a member of the IACA Board, Owusu is expected to contribute to the development of international currency policies and the advancement of best practices within the industry.

“His appointment also enhances Ghana’s reputation as a key player in the global currency landscape,” a statement read.

Owusu joins the board that includes newly elected Eric Boissonnas, CEO of Koenig & Bauer Banknote Solutions, who is also newly elected, and the re-election of Tim Driscoll, CTO of Authentix, and Wolfram Seidemann, CEO of Giesecke+Devrient.

“With this expertise and forward-thinking approach, Owusu is expected to bring valuable insights to IACA, particularly in the integration of advanced technologies into currency processing and management.

“His appointment marks a significant milestone for the Bank, reinforcing its leadership in driving innovative solutions on the global stage,” the statement added.

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