• Home
  • Banking
  • CMO of the Week: Esi Mills-Robertson of Fidelity Bank Ghana
Image

CMO of the Week: Esi Mills-Robertson of Fidelity Bank Ghana

Banking may be built on numbers, transactions and financial decisions, but the brands that endure are built on something far more human: trust. Few marketing leaders understand this intersection between business and human connection as deeply as Esi Edziiba Mills-Robertson, Director of Marketing at Fidelity Bank Ghana.

Esi has built a distinguished career at the intersection of marketing, financial services and customer engagement, helping shape how one of Ghana’s leading indigenous banks presents itself, communicates with its customers and participates in the wider community. Her approach to marketing goes beyond making a bank visible; it is about giving people reasons to believe in the brand and making that belief relevant to their everyday lives.

Strategy with a Clear Understanding of People

At Fidelity Bank, Esi’s leadership sits at the heart of the bank’s brand strategy. Her work brings together marketing, communication, customer understanding and business objectives to create campaigns that speak to real aspirations rather than simply promote financial products.

The bank’s “Ɛbɛ fa” campaign is a strong example. Built around the Twi expression meaning “it will happen,” the campaign positioned Fidelity as a partner in the aspirations of its customers, reinforcing the idea that banking is not merely about managing money but about supporting people through the different chapters of their lives.

That consumer-first perspective has become increasingly important in a financial sector where customers have more choices and greater expectations. Esi’s marketing leadership reflects an understanding that relevance cannot be manufactured; it has to be earned through communication that feels authentic.

Building a Brand Beyond the Banking Hall

Esi’s influence extends beyond traditional advertising. Her work reflects a broader understanding of what a modern financial brand can represent within society.

Fidelity’s marketing and brand activities increasingly connect with issues of inclusion, entrepreneurship, community development and digital transformation. Esi’s own professional history also includes leadership in the bank’s financial-inclusion agenda, demonstrating a long-standing interest in using financial services to reach underserved communities and create wider opportunity.

This ability to connect commercial marketing with social relevance gives her work another dimension. It positions the brand not simply as a financial institution, but as a participant in the aspirations and development of the communities it serves.

A Marketing Leader with Staying Power

Esi’s career at Fidelity also speaks to consistency. She has occupied senior responsibilities within the institution across different stages of its evolution, giving her a perspective that combines institutional knowledge with an understanding of how consumer expectations continue to change.

Her recognition as Marketing Woman of the Year at the Marketing World Awards, alongside Fidelity Bank being named Financial Brand of the Year, provides a recent reflection of the impact of that leadership.

For Esi, however, the significance of marketing lies beyond awards. It is found in the everyday moments when a customer understands a message, trusts an institution, chooses a service or sees a reflection of their own ambitions in a brand.

That is ultimately what distinguishes her approach: the ability to take the complexity of banking and translate it into something people can understand, relate to and believe in.

Esi Edziiba Mills-Robertson represents a form of marketing leadership that is increasingly essential to financial services—strategic without losing its human touch, commercially aware without losing its sense of purpose, and ambitious without losing sight of the customer.

Her work at Fidelity Bank demonstrates that when marketing is rooted in genuine understanding, a financial institution can become more than a place where people keep their money. It can become a partner in where they hope to go next.

MarketingWorld Magazine’s CMO of the Week is a recognition celebrating marketing and communications leaders who demonstrate exceptional leadership, drive brand transformation, champion innovation, and make meaningful contributions to market growth and stakeholder value.

Releated Posts

CMO of the Week: Charity Kamusiime-Asiimwe of dfcu Bank

In Uganda’s competitive financial services landscape, few marketing leaders combine deep industry experience, digital fluency and a genuine…

ByByMWorld Team Aug 12, 2026

New: Oyinlola urges SMEs know sales and marketing functions

Many Nigerian SMEs and mid-sized companies are setting themselves up for frustration by hiring a single person to…

ByByMWorld Team Aug 7, 2026

CalBank unveils new “Abakade” Promo with GH₵100k cash prizes

CalBank PLC has unveiled the CalBank Abakade Promo, a three-month savings campaign aimed at encouraging a stronger savings…

ByByMWorld Team Aug 6, 2026

NEW: Heirs Insurance CMO shares insights for institutional growth

Dr. Ifesinachi Okoli-Okpagu, Chief Marketing Officer of Heirs Insurance Group, has shared key leadership insights from the recent…

ByByMWorld Team Aug 6, 2026
1 Comments Text
  • anti-violence-696290 says:
    Your comment is awaiting moderation. This is a preview; your comment will be visible after it has been approved.
    [687151]supplies professional anti-violence equipments and solutions for the whole world with strong and perfect production capacity. anti-violence.org
  • Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *