Ecobank Group appoints Jeremy Awori as new CEO

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Ecobank Group, the parent company of Ecobank Uganda has announced the appointment of Jeremy Awori as the new group Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

The banking group announced the appointment on Monday, adding that Awori will replace current Group CEO, Ade Adeyemi who retires after attaining the age of 60.

"The Board of Directors selected Jeremy Awori to succeed Ade Ayeyemi as Group Chief Executive Officer. The relevant effective dates will be communicated in due course," the statement by Ecobank Group stated.

Alain Nkontchou, Ecobank Group chairman , thanked Adeyemi for his immense contribution during his seven years at the helm of the Ecobank Group as group CEO.

He added that, “Ade can be rightly proud of his success in leading the implementation of the Roadmap to Leadership strategy, navigating Ecobank through challenges, seizing opportunities, and positioning Ecobank for sustainable long-term growth. Ade’s deep knowledge, unrivaled vision, commitment and infinite passion made all the difference. It has been a real pleasure working with him. I count on his continuous support to ensure a smooth transition as we onboard Jeremy Awori as the new Group CEO,"

“Jeremy Awori is a highly respected leader in the banking industry with significant achievements in his previous capacities. The Board of Directors strongly believes that his drive and strong focus on results will be vital in steering the Group in its next phase”  Nkontchou added.

Outgoing group CEO, Ayeyemi, expressed his deep gratitude for the opportunity to lead the Ecobank Group.

“It is a privilege to lead an amazing team of Ecobankers in bringing the Ecobank Group back to growth and continuing to realise our commendable pan-African mandate.”

He also expressed his commitment to a smooth transition and onboarding of his successor.

The incoming Group CEO, Jeremy Awori, responding to the announcement of his appointment said it is a great honour to be appointed Ecobank Group’s CEO.

"I look forward to consolidating the transformation of Ecobank, a truly pan-African institution full of talented people, while innovating to create value for all Ecobank’s stakeholders. I am humbled by the opportunity to contribute to the continent’s economic development and financial integration with Ecobank Group," Awori said.

Jeremy Awori is joining Ecobank Group following a 25-year long career in the banking industry, with almost a decade leading Absa Bank Kenya Plc as the CEO and managing director.

Before joining Absa, Awori held multiple leadership roles at Standard Chartered Bank across the Middle-East and Africa. He brings a wealth of experience, skills, and industry know-how to the Ecobank Group.

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