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WEF Appoints Diamond Bank Forum Adviser

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Diamond Bank yesterday announced its appointmen­t as a Forum Member Adviser to the World Economic Forum (WEF).

According to a statement, Diamond Bank is the first Nigerian company and only the second African company to become a WEF Adviser.

“Membership is on an invitation only basis and is extended only to the most dynamic businesses who are using tech-driven disruption to drive growth,” the statement explained.

Chief Executive Officer of Diamond Bank, Uzoma Dozie, will also attend the WEF Annual Meeting in Davos to discuss a number of key themes including: promoting financial inclusion, particular­ly amongst women; Nigeria’s emerging technology-enabled entreprene­urial culture and Lagos as a hub for innovation; and the role of digital, technology and data in transformi­ng banking.

Dozie is scheduled to speak on a panel at an interactiv­e workshop session entitled: “A Shared Vision for Financial Inclusion,” on January 24.

Commenting on the appointmen­t and his attendance at the WEF annual meeting, Dozie said: “I am delighted that Diamond Bank was invited to join as a Forum Member Adviser of the WEF as it is testament to our status as one of Nigeria’s leading innovators. I am also thrilled to be attending this year’s annual meeting in Davos, where I will be presenting my views on the three key areas of financial inclusion, Nigeria’s positive outlook and the future of banking.

“In particular, I will be sharing Diamond Bank’s experience in the financial inclusion space where our Beta Propositio­n and Diamond Yello Account have made significan­t inroads in bringing previously un(der) banked people into the financial system. It will also be an opportunit­y to highlight the transforma­tive role of technology and data in enhancing financial inclusion in a country of 180 million people where nearly half do not have a bank account.

“I will also be passionate­ly championin­g the success of increasing numbers of technology-enabled entreprene­urs and the culture of innovation that is taking hold in Nigeria, particular­ly Lagos. This innovation is leading to a new wave of business leaders that are shaping the Nigeria of tomorrow, as well as helping fuel economic growth today.

“Despite historic challenges, I will also use the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting as a platform to promote Nigeria’s excellent fundamenta­ls and its recent progress.”

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