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UBA appoints 2 Deputy Managing Directors

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United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) has announced the appointments of Ayoku Liadi and Oliver Alawuba as Deputy Managing Directors in charge of UBA’s Nigeria and Africa businesses, respectively.

A statement by the Group Company Secretary, Bili Odum, said “the creation of the new positions, reporting to Group CEO, Kennedy Uzoka, represents further strategic recognition of the growth of UBA’s pan-African business, now representing in excess of 40% of Group revenue, and the critical importance of Nigeria, the Group’s largest market.

The statement added that UBA Africa and Nigeria combining with UBA’s unique International Business, operating from New York, London and Paris, will bring an unparalleled service offering to clients across Africa and globally.

Group Chairman Tony Elumelu said of the appointments: “In 2005, we set out our pan-African vision. Fifteen years later, we are present in 20 African countries, serving over 20 million clients, leveraging our service culture and technology platform, to provide an integrated and seamless customer offering across the continent.

“In Africa, we lead in innovation and service, whilst our International Business, operating from New York, Paris and London, provides global and African clients access to treasury, trade finance and corporate banking products, uniquely tailored to the African opportunity. These senior appointments represent our commitment to optimise our management structure to best serve our clients and drive our business success.”

Oliver Alawuba has worked with the UBA Group for almost 20 years and was appointed in January 2020, CEO for the Group’s Africa operations.

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The statement said his knowledge of UBA’s business in Africa is unrivalled, adding, “he previously held the role as CEO of UBA in Ghana and more recently, as Regional CEO for UBA in Anglophone Africa.”

Ayo Liadi joined the UBA Group in 2014 and was appointed the Executive Director of Lagos and West bank in Nigeria, two years later. The statement said Ayo was widely recognised for his innovation in driving business development.

The bank also announced the retirement from the Board, with effect from August 1, of Dan Okeke who has been with the UBA Group for 22 years. The statement said Okeke served on the Board as an Executive Director for three terms and a total of nine years.

Elumelu said of Okeke, “Dan was born for UBA. He has worked tirelessly for the Group and achieved so much in the past two decades. We will miss him, but he will still be very much around us.”

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