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Access Holdings Announces Resignation of Roosevelt Ogbonna from Board

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Access Holdings Plc has announced the resignation of Mr. Roosevelt Ogbonna, Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc, from its Board of Directors, effective after three and a half years of service.

In a statement signed by the Company Secretary, Mr. Sunday Ekwochi, the group explained that Ogbonna stepped down in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s Corporate Governance Guidelines for Financial Holding Companies (2023), which limits the maximum number of directors on the board of a financial holding company to nine.

While exiting his role as Non-Executive Director at Access Holdings, Ogbonna will continue to serve as the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank Plc, the group’s flagship subsidiary. He has been credited with driving growth, innovation, and sector-wide transformation during his leadership of the bank.

The Board of Access Holdings commended Ogbonna’s dedication and the strategic insights he brought to the group during his tenure.

“The Board appreciates Mr. Ogbonna for his outstanding and continued contributions to the Access Group,” the statement added.

 

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