UBA appoints 4 new board members
September 3, 20181.4K views0 comments
The board of directors of the United Bank for Africa has announced the appointment of four new board members, including Erelu Angela Adebayo, Angela Aneke, Abdulqadir Jeli Bello and Isaac Olukayode Fasola.
The new board members, whose appointments are subject to the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), would replace Rose Okwechime, Adekunle Olumide, Ja’afaru Paki and Yahaya Zekeri, who retired from the board effective August 30, 2018.
“I am pleased to welcome Erelu Adebayo, Angela Aneke, Abdulqadir Bello and Kayode Fasola to the group board,” said Tony O. Elumelu, the group chairman of the Bank.
“These men and women are bringing a wealth of experience in their fields and would be tremendous assets, as we deliver on our mission to become the leading pan-African financial institution in all our countries of operation.
“I am particularly pleased that two of the newly appointed non-executive directors are women, bringing the total number of women to four, a further demonstration of our commitment to ensuring equality for both men and women,’ Elumelu added.
He thanked the retiring directors for their contribution, hard work and commitment to UBA.
“I would like to express my appreciation to our retiring directors for their leadership and dedication to UBA and for their contribution to an already impressive 2018. I wish them the very best in their future endeavours.”
The announcement comes on the heels of the bank’s strong H1 2018 performance with a profit before tax (PBT) of N58.1 billion. With the successful expansion of its retail operations, UBA now operates in 20 countries in Africa, following its recent acquisition of a licence in Mali and the United Kingdom. The bank also has offices in New York City and in Paris.
About the new Directors
Erelu Angela Adebayo who graduated with an M.Phil in Land Economy from Cambridge University is the former First Lady of Ekiti State in Nigeria. Adebayo previously served on the boards of several organisations, including the Dangote Foundation, DN Meyer Plc., Wemabod Estates. She is a council member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and has worked extensively on real estate development. She is the Chairman of the Erelu Adebayo Foundation for the underprivileged.
Angela Aneke is a board advisor, banker and a strategic thinker with over 30 years’ experience in financial services, in the areas of financial control, strategy, transaction banking, corporate banking, retail banking and governance. Aneke has held executive management and board positions in several international and regional institutions, including Ecobank Transnational Incorporated and the United Bank for Africa.
Isaac Olukayode Fasola is a consummate professional with over 30 years’ cognate experience obtained from management and board positions covering banking operations, risk management, credit analysis, insurance, asset management, business strategy/development, performance management and corporate governance. Fasola previously served as an executive director of a commercial bank in Nigeria. He holds two MBAs and is pursuing a Ph.D. in Business Administration.
Abdulqadir J. Bello, a chartered accountant, has over 30 years’ corporate experience in the banking sector, during which period he held several senior management positions in various banks. He also previously served as the group chief credit officer of UBA and thereafter as the executive director in charge of risk management for UBA Group.
United Bank for Africa Plc. is a pan-African financial services group, with presence in 20 African countries, as well as the United Kingdom, the United States of America and France. UBA was incorporated in Nigeria as a limited liability company after taking over the assets of the British and French Bank Limited, which had been operating in Nigeria since 1949. The United Bank for Africa merged with Standard Trust Bank in 2005 and from a single country operation founded in 1949 in Nigeria – Africa’s largest economy – UBA has become one of the leading providers of banking and other financial services on the African continent.