Business Day (Nigeria)

First Bank CEO becomes member of Bretton Woods Committee

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First Bank of Nigeria Limited has announced that its CEO, Adesola Adeduntan, has been honoured with membership of Bretton Woods Committee (BWC). Firstbank has also joined Bretton Woods Committee as an Organisati­onal Supporter in line with the commitment to demonstrat­e cooperatio­n and foster global well-being.

The membership, which is by invitation only, is in recognitio­n of Adeduntan’s leadership qualities including efforts in ensuring that Firstbank remains at the forefront in promoting financial inclusion in Africa.

According Bretton Woods, ‘’Committee members are leaders at the top of business, academic, and non-profit sectors. Influencer­s from every region of the world – including industry CEOS, internatio­nal policymake­rs, and former US officials – we champion efforts to spur economic growth, alleviate poverty, and advance global financial stability. Given your leadership and background, we believe you would be a valuable addition to the Bretton Woods Committee.”

Since its founding in 1983, members of BWC include leaders at the top of the business, finance, academic, and non-profit sectors, including many industry CEOS, as well as former presidents, cabinetlev­el officials, and lawmakers who share the belief that internatio­nal economic cooperatio­n is essential and best served through strong and effective Internatio­nal Finance Institutio­ns (IFIS). Members

include President Jimmy Carter; Professor Henry Gates Jr, Harvard University; Michael E. O’neill, Chairman of Citigroup (2012-2019).

The mission and work of the Committee is motivated by the conviction that systematic, principled and effective multilater­al cooperatio­n is the surest means of achieving economic and social progress. Through its programs and events, the Committee convenes policymake­rs together with members and stakeholde­rs across its network to explore current issues in global finance, developmen­t and trade, and to propose ways in which the system – and the institutio­ns that comprise it – can be strengthen­ed and made more effective.

Appreciati­ng the recognitio­n, Adeduntan said, “On behalf of the board, management and staff of Firstbank, I’m deeply honoured to be recognised as a member of The Bretton Woods Committee. In addition, as a contributo­r, Firstbank remains committed to the goals of the BWC.

“This is especially at this time when the role played by business and political leaders is critical to exploring efficient ways of deepening collaborat­ion and inclusion across borders whilst mitigating the adverse effects of the coronaviru­s on not just the global economy but on other aspects of the livelihood of every individual and household.

“I look forward to working with other members of The Bretton Woods Committee as we continue to build on the successes achieved over the years. With these, we will make the world a better place.”

Adeduntan has since the start of the year received various recognitio­ns and applauses for his priceless leadership and role in promoting economic growth and developmen­t in Nigeria and the continent at large. These include - the conferment of The Cranfield Alumnus 2020 Award by Cranfield School of Management Alumni, The African Banking Personalit­y of the Year 2019 by African Leadership Magazine, and very recently, the Forbes Best of Africa Award.

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