
The board of United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA) has appointed Tony O. Elumelu as Chairman, succeeding Ambassador Joe Keshi.
Elumelu retired as Group Managing Director and CEO of UBA in 2010, following the introduction by the Central Bank of Nigeria of 10-year tenure limits for bank CEOs. He had served as CEO of the UBA Group for 13 years, where he was responsible for the creation of today’s UBA, a financial services institution with a reputation for innovation and the democratisation of banking services and now spans Africa, providing services to more than 10 million customers, across the continent and in London, Paris and New York.
The chairmanship of UBA will complement Elumelu’s existing positions with other Heirs Holdings portfolio businesses, including the Chairmanship of Transcorp.
“Tony Elumelu’s track record at UBA speaks for itself,” said Phillips Oduoza, Group Managing Director/CEO of UBA.
“His return to the Board brings a depth of knowledge and experience in the African financial services industry that is second to none. We are privileged to have him lead the Board at this critical stage in our development.”
With operations in 19 African countries and presence in New York, London and Paris, UBA is one of the largest financial services institutions in Africa.
The bank recently unveiled its Project Alpha, a three-year road map of key transformation initiatives, designed to consolidate the Group’s strategic positioning and fully exploit the opportunities provided by Africa’s economic renaissance and the UBA Group’s unique platform.
“I am very much looking forward to returning to the Group. UBA represents a tremendous investment opportunity, and is at an inflection point in its growth path,” Elumelu said.
“We have an extremely powerful executive team and I am looking forward to bringing my experience and energy, to guide UBA’s long-term strategy. Financial services remain one of the key drivers of African growth, both in terms of social inclusion and regional integration, and the UBA Group provides a unique platform to deliver both extraordinary value and drive Africa’s economic success.
“I would also like to thank my predecessor, Ambassador Keshi and the entire board for their contributions to the growth and development of the bank,” he added.