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10 Facts About First Female CEO Of Union Bank, Yetunde Oni

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Yetunde Oni shatters the glass ceiling as she takes the helm of Union Bank, becoming the first female CEO in its history. This appointment marks a pivotal moment not only for the bank but for the Nigerian financial landscape, as Oni’s 25-year career boasts a track record of excellence and unwavering leadership.

Following the restructuring of several banks by the Central Bank of Nigeria, a new era dawns for Union Bank with Oni at the forefront. Her extensive experience in client solutions, team management, and talent development makes her a formidable choice to navigate the complexities of the banking sector.

Here are 10 things to know about the woman leading Union Bank into the future:

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1. *Academic Prowess:* Oni holds a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the University of Ibadan and an MBA in Business Administration from Bangor University. Her academic foundation serves as a strong bedrock for her insightful decision-making.

2. *Executive Training:* In 2016, she honed her leadership skills through executive training at Oxford University, further solidifying her ability to navigate complex business environments.

3. *Banking Veteran:* Oni’s career began in 1994 with Prime Merchant Bank, followed by 11 years at Ecobank Nigeria as a Relationship Manager. This early exposure to diverse banking segments laid the groundwork for her versatile skill set.

4. *Standard Chartered Journey:* In 2005, she joined Standard Chartered Bank Nigeria, where she continuously rose through the ranks. Her roles as Senior Account Relationship Manager, Wholesale Banking Branch Head, and Head of Local Corporates showcased her ability to handle diverse responsibilities and deliver exceptional results.

5. *Pioneering Leader:* In 2014, she became Managing Director & Country Head of Commercial Banking for West Africa. This pivotal role saw her spearhead the commercial clients segment, crafting and executing growth strategies that yielded significant success.

6. *Sierra Leone Success:* Before joining Union Bank, Oni served as the first female Managing Director and CEO at Standard Chartered Bank in Sierra Leone. Her leadership in this challenging environment further demonstrates her adaptability and resilience.
7. *Team Builder:* Throughout her career, Oni has consistently demonstrated her commitment to talent development. Her ability to build and inspire high-performing teams will be crucial in propelling Union Bank forward.

8. *Client-Centric Approach:* Oni’s focus on client solutions is evident in her impressive track record of building strong relationships and exceeding expectations. This client-centric approach will be a key asset in driving Union Bank’s growth.

9. *Strategic Vision:* Her experience in crafting and implementing strategic plans will be invaluable in guiding Union Bank through the ever-evolving financial landscape.

10. *Tenacity and Resilience:* Oni’s career is marked by her ability to overcome challenges and navigate complex situations. This tenacity will be crucial as she steers Union Bank towards a brighter future.

Yetunde Oni’s appointment as CEO of Union Bank is not just a milestone for the bank, but a powerful symbol of progress for women in leadership roles within the Nigerian financial sector.

Her proven track record, extensive experience, and unwavering dedication position her to lead Union Bank to new heights while inspiring a generation of future female leaders.

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