CIB Ghana Student Registration Requirements

To become a registered student with the Chartered Institute of Bankers (CIB) Ghana, applicants are required to provide the following details during the registration process:

1. Personal Information:

Applicants must supply their full name as it appears on their official documents (e.g., National ID, Passport, or Driver’s License). Additional personal details such as date of birth, gender, nationality, and both residential and postal addresses are required. Contact information including a valid phone number and email address must also be provided.

2. Educational Background:

Students are expected to share their academic history, including the highest level of education attained. This includes the name of the institution(s) attended, the program studied, and the year of graduation. If applicable, the certificate, diploma, or degree obtained should also be listed.

3. Employment Information (if applicable):

For working professionals, details of the current employer, job title, industry, and department must be provided. Additionally, students are asked to specify the number of years they have worked in their current role or in the banking/financial services industry.

4. Program Enrollment:

Applicants must indicate the CIB Ghana program they wish to enroll in and their preferred study mode (such as full-time, part-time, or online). They should also select their preferred start date and exam centre, if applicable.

5. Payment Information:

To complete the registration, students need to choose a payment method (such as bank transfer or mobile money) and indicate if they are opting for a payment plan. Proof of payment may also be required at this stage, which can be uploaded through the registration portal.

6. Declaration and Consent:

Lastly, students must agree to the terms and conditions of CIB Ghana and provide consent for the use of their personal data in accordance with relevant data protection laws, including GDPR compliance.

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“We have a clear and compelling reason to re-professionalise banking and to be the trusted bankers that our industry so much needs.”

Robert Dzato
CEO, Chartered Institute of Bankers, Ghana
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