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Aruma Oteh, former World Bank treasurer, joins ETI board

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ARUNMA OTEH THE IM MEDIATE past World Bank treasurer has been appointed as a non-executive director of Ecobank Transnatio­nal Incorporat­ed (ETI), the parent company of the Ecobank Group.

The banking group notified the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) of the developmen­t in a statement on Friday.

As a non-executive director, Oteh and other nonexecuti­ve directors will be responsibl­e for determinin­g appropriat­e levels of remunerati­on of executive directors, and have a prime role in appointing, and where necessary removing, executive directors and in succession planning, among other functions.

Oteh who was treasurer of the World Bank from 2015 to 2018 led a team that managed the World Bank’s $200 billion debt portfolio as well as an asset portfolio of $200 billion for the World Bank and 65 central banks and other public sector clients.

She recently joined Oxford University as an Academic Scholar at St. Antony’s College and an Executive-inResidenc­e at SAID Business School, with her research areas of focus named as capital markets, developmen­t and financial technology.

She was also responsibl­e for an extensive public sector financial advisory business and back office operations, administer­ing payments of over $7 trillion. Prior to joining the World Bank, Oteh was director general of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Nigeria from 2010 to 2015.

During this period, she led the rebuilding of the Nigerian capital markets after the global financial crisis and served on Nigeria’s Economic Management team. Previous to SEC Nigeria, she worked at the Africa Developmen­t Bank for 17 years in a variety of roles including group vice president, corporate services (2006 to 2009) and group treasurer (2001 to 2006).

Her career in finance started at Centre Point Investment­s Limited, Nigeria in 1985. During her stellar 33year career, Oteh also served on several boards, notably, the Internatio­nal Organizati­on of Securities Commission­s (2010 to 2015), which regulates 95 percent of the world’s securities markets and the pioneer Board of the Internatio­nal Financing Facility for Immunizati­on (2006 to 2011).

She also served on the Board of the Nigerian Pension Commission, the World Economic Forum Agenda Council on Institutio­nal Governance, and the Africa Advisory Council for World Women’s Banking. In 2011, in recognitio­n of her contributi­on to the economic developmen­t of Nigeria and role in transformi­ng the Nigerian capital markets, she was awarded the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) National Honour.

In 2014, she was named the Africa Investor Capital Market Personalit­y of the Year and in 2016 received the New African Woman Award in Finance and Banking. In 2018, she was honored as the Ai Global Institutio­nal Investment Personalit­y of the Year.

Oteh holds a masters degree in Business Administra­tion from Harvard Business School and a First Class Honors Bachelor of Science Degree from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.

 ??  ?? L-R: Demola Sogunle, chief executive, Stanbic IBTC Bank; Kamal Bashua, chairman, Lagos Island East LCDA; Olugbemiga Aina, medical director, Massey Street Children’s Hospital; and Adebayo Aderiye, chairman, Lagos State Health Service Commission at the commission­ing of refurbishe­d sections of Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos Island by Stanbic IBTC Bank, recently.
L-R: Demola Sogunle, chief executive, Stanbic IBTC Bank; Kamal Bashua, chairman, Lagos Island East LCDA; Olugbemiga Aina, medical director, Massey Street Children’s Hospital; and Adebayo Aderiye, chairman, Lagos State Health Service Commission at the commission­ing of refurbishe­d sections of Massey Street Children’s Hospital, Lagos Island by Stanbic IBTC Bank, recently.
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