GSMA elects MTN CEO Ralph Mupita as Deputy Chair until 2026-end

The GSMA Board of Directors has elected Ralph Mupita as Deputy Chair until the end of 2026. In this role, he will support the Chair and Board in guiding the organization’s strategic direction, representing mobile operators and the broader mobile ecosystem worldwide.

MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita
MTN Group CEO Ralph Mupita

Earlier, GSMA elected Gopal Vittal – Vice Chairman and MD of Bharti Airtel, as its new Chairman, until the end of 2026.

Ralph Mupita expressed his commitment to leveraging mobile technology to address challenges and drive digital adoption, particularly in Africa and the Global South. He emphasized GSMA’s role in fostering innovation and ensuring inclusive connectivity.

Vivek Badrinath, Director General of GSMA, congratulated Ralph Mupita, highlighting his experience as invaluable in navigating the evolving mobile industry.

Ralph Mupita has been the Group President and CEO of MTN Group since September 2020, previously serving as MTN’s Chief Financial Officer. Under his leadership, MTN strengthened its financial position and successfully listed subsidiaries in Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Uganda.

Before joining MTN, he was CEO of Old Mutual Emerging Markets, overseeing financial services in Africa, Latin America, and Asia. Ralph Mupita holds a BSc. Engineering (Hons) and an MBA from the University of Cape Town and completed the General Management Program at Harvard Business School.

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