Who is the chairman of Eco?
Mr. Alain Nkontchou
Ecobank/Chairpersons
Who is Patrick Akinwuntan?
Patrick Akinwuntan is Managing Director and Regional Executive at Ecobank Nigeria, prior to which he was Group Executive of Ecobank’s Consumer Bank, leading the business across 33 countries in Africa.
Who founded Ecobank?
Ecobank Transnational Inc. Ecobank, whose official name is Ecobank Transnational Inc. (ETI), is a pan-African banking conglomerate, with banking operations in 36 African countries….Ownership.
Rank | Name of Owner | Percentage Ownership |
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3 | Government Employees Pension Fund | 13.8 |
4 | IFC Capitalization (Equity) Fund, L.P | 5.4 |
Who is the owner of ECO Bank in Nigeria?
Patrick Akinwuntan
Ecobank Nigeria
Type | Public Company NSE: EBN |
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Founded | 1989 |
Headquarters | Lagos, Lagos State, Nigeria |
Key people | John Aboh Chairman( Nigerian) Patrick Akinwuntan Managing Director (Nigerian) |
Products | Loans, savings, investments, debit and credit cards, mortgages |
Who is the CEO of Ecobank Kenya?
Samuel Ashitey Adjei
Samuel Ashitey Adjei, serves as the managing director and CEO.
Who is the CEO of Ecobank Liberia?
George Mensah-Asante
George Mensah-Asante – Managing Director Ecobank Liberia – Ecobank Transnational Incorporated | LinkedIn.
Who is the Managing Director of Ecobank?
Ade Ayeyemi
Ecobank/CEO
When did Ecobank come to Nigeria?
Incorporated as a public limited liability company on October 7, 1986, Ecobank Nigeria is a key subsidiary of Africa’s leading independent banking group, Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI).
Where is Ecobank headquarters located?
Lomé, Togo
Ecobank/Headquarters
How many countries is Ecobank in?
36 countries
Ecobank Branches With over 1,300 branches in 36 countries, Ecobank has one of the biggest branch networks on the continent.
Who is the CEO of Ecobank?
Ecobank/CEO
CEO, Ecobank Ade Ayeyemi assumed the office of Group Chief Executive Officer of Ecobank in September 2015. He is an experienced banker who, before joining Ecobank, had a successful career with Citigroup, where he was CEO of the Sub-Saharan Africa division, based in Johannesburg.