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Access Bank Announces Retirement Oyebode, Appointment of Belo-Olusoga as Board Chairperson

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Access Bank Announces Retirement Oyebode, Appointment of Belo-Olusoga as Board Chairperson
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Access Bank Plc has announced the  retirement of Mr. Gbenga Oyebode as a director and Chairman of the Bank and the appointment of Mrs. Mosun Belo-Olusoga as his successor with effect from July…


Access Bank Plc has announced the  retirement of Mr. Gbenga Oyebode as a director and Chairman of the Bank and the appointment of Mrs. Mosun Belo-Olusoga as his successor with effect from July 30.

The retirement of Mr Oyebode follows his successful completion of the maximum term limit as prescribed by the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Code of Corporate Governance for Banks and Discount Houses in Nigeria.

The appointment of Mrs Belo-Olusoga follows a thorough selection process by the Governance and Nomination Committee of the Board led by Mr. Emmanuel Chiejina, a Non-Executive Director.

Mrs Belo-Olusoga joined the Board of the Bank in November 2007 as a Non-Executive Director. Until her recent appointment, she was the Chairperson of the Credit and Finance Committee and member of the Board Committees on Audit, Governance and Nomination, Risk Management and Remuneration.

She was formerly an Executive Director of Guaranty Trust Bank Plc and was at various times responsible for Risk Management, Corporate and Commercial Banking and Transaction Services and Settlements. She is a graduate of Economics from University of Ibadan and a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigerian and Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria.

Mr. Oyebode commented: ‘I am glad that Mrs Belo-Olusoga will be succeeding me as Chairperson. Her significant board experience; knowledge of our dynamic industry and personal qualities will be highly beneficial to Access Bank’.

Mrs Belo-Olusoga said:  ‘‘I consider it a great privilege to chair Access Bank, an outstanding  financial institution at a time like this.  I look forward to working with its great team in transforming it into the World’s Most Respected African Bank’’.

By this development, the Board is now comprised of 15 directors made up of 7 Executive Directors and 8 Non-Executive Directors, 2 of whom are Independents.

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