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AFTER THREE TERMS, ADEDUNTAN STEPS DOWN AS FIRST BANK CEO

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The letter read: “As you are aware, my contract would be expiring on 31 December, 2024, after which I would no longer be eligible for employment within the bank having served as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of FirstBank for a record time of nine years.

“During this period the bank and its subsidiari­es has undergone significan­t changes and broken new grounds. We have reposition­ed the institutio­n as an enviable financial giant in Africa. I have however decided to proceed on retirement with effect from 20 April, 2024, to pursue other interests.

“I am eternally grateful to the board of directors of FirstBank and FBN Holdings Plc for the support that I received from them during my stewardshi­p. I wish our iconic institutio­n continue success and progress as we move into the next phase of its evolution. Warm regards.”

The bank chief who was retired in 2021, by the then board of the financial institutio­n, was reinstated few days after by the Central Bank of Nigeria.

Since his appointmen­t as MD/CEO, Adeduntan has contribute­d significan­tly towards the transforma­tion of the financial institutio­n and made it attractive to every strata of the society. From an institutio­n that used to be perceived as an old-generation bank, FirstBank’s perception has improved significan­tly.

His career in banking and finance spanning more than three decades has earned him various recognitio­ns and awards. He holds a Doctor of Science, Honoris Causa and an MBA from Cranfield University, United Kingdom which he attended as a Chevening Scholar, and a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) awarded by the University of Ibadan. He has attended various executive and leadership programmes at Harvard Business School (USA), Wharton School (USA), London Business School (UK), IESE (Spain), University of Oxford (UK), University of Cambridge (UK), CEIBS (China) and INSEAD (France). He is a fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Nigeria (ICAN) and the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN).

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