Margins Group CEO appointed ICC Vice-Chair
Moses Kwesi Baiden Jnr., CEO of Margins Group, was appointed Vice-Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Global Digital Economy Commission. The appointment takes effect on May 18, 2026.
Mr. Baiden will serve an initial three-year term. The ICC said the Commission "will be most ably served" by Mr. Baiden's extensive experience and expertise. The appointment letter was signed by ICC official Andrew Wilson. Margins ID Group described the appointment as a recognition of Mr. Baiden's leadership and commitment to innovation and digital transformation across Ghana and Africa. He is recognised as one of Africa's leading pioneers in identity technology through his work on the Ghana Card ecosystem. Through Identity Management Systems II, a subsidiary of Margins ID Group, he played a central role in designing and operationalising Ghana's national identity infrastructure.
As Vice-Chair of the ICC Global Digital Economy Commission, Mr. Baiden will help guide policy discussions and strategic initiatives on issues including digital governance, cybersecurity, data systems, fintech regulation and digital commerce.
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Margins Group CEO, Moses Kwesi Baiden Jnr., has been appointed Vice-Chair of the ICC Global Digital Economy Commission - a major win for Ghana. This appointment places a Ghanaian at the forefront of global discussions, hinting at the country's growing influence.
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