Solomon Asamoah

Solomon Asamoah

Chief Executive Officer in Ghana

About

Lifetime achievements of Solomon Asamoah

Solomon Asamoah is an accomplished investment and development finance professional with more than three decades of experience originating, structuring and executing transactions across both mature and emerging markets. Over the course of his career, he has personally led and closed over US $5 billion in deals across the African continent, holding senior leadership positions at several of the world's most influential development finance institutions. His track record spans infrastructure, private sector development, financial markets and institutional strategy, giving him a broad perspective on how capital, policy and partnerships interact to drive sustainable growth.

Most recently, Solomon completed two terms as the first substantive Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Infrastructure Investment Fund (GIIF), Ghana's sovereign investment vehicle. Under his leadership, GIIF doubled its capital base from US $250 million to US $500 million through a combination of internally generated profits and successful international fundraising. He deployed US $325 million into a diversified portfolio of 13 infrastructure projects across seven sectors in Ghana, catalysing over ten times that amount in external investment. Prior to heading GIIF, he advised the Federal Government of Nigeria on the implementation of national infrastructure priorities, deepening his engagement with policy environments and public-private partnership frameworks.

Before this, Solomon served as Vice President for Infrastructure, Private Sector and Regional Integration at the African Development Bank (AfDB), where he was responsible for roughly 70% of the Bank's lending programme. His remit covered power, transport, ICT, private sector operations, financial markets and equity investments, including oversight of private equity funds and regional projects. His earlier role as Deputy CEO and Chief Investment Officer at the Africa Finance Corporation (AFC) saw him help build the institution from the ground up, overseeing its investment portfolio, operational systems and strategic direction. During his tenure, the AFC secured an A3 investment-grade rating from Moody's, underscoring the institution's credibility in global markets.

Solomon's experience also includes senior posts at the Development Bank of Southern Africa (DBSA), where he led operations across 10 countries, and several leadership roles at the International Finance Corporation (IFC), including serving as Chief of Staff to its CEO and Managing Director of the World Bank Group. He began his career in London as an investment banker with HSBC Markets before transitioning into development finance.

Educated at Imperial College London in Chemical Engineering, Solomon has also completed executive programmes at Harvard Business School, London Business School and INSEAD. Across all roles, he is recognised for his strategic clarity, technical expertise and deep understanding of African investment landscapes.