The United Bank for Africa (UBA) will be strongly represented at
the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF), which begins in Davos,
Switzerland today.
UBA CEO Kennedy Uzoka leads a senior
executive team, at one of the
most important events on the global economic calendar.
The UBA delegation will interact with global business
and political leaders during the event.
The delegation will
also include
Group Head of Correspondent Banking Sola Yomi-Ajayi and
Head of Embassies and Development Organisations( EMDOs), Dupe K. Olusola,
responsible for relationships with multilateral and development organisations.
UBA has established itself as one of Africa’s leading financial
institutions, with presence in 19 African countries, as well as globally
in London, New York and Paris.
The event will provide a forum for UBA to build engagement with
international institutions. Despite the strong economic headwinds across
Africa currently, the Group has committed to increasing its pan-African
footprint. Its strengths in corporate banking, payment technology, trade
finance, and its millions-strong customer base make UBA a natural
partner for global businesses focused on the African opportunity.
UBA CEO, Mr. Kennedy Uzoka said about the
event: “It is critical that UBA join world business and political
leaders to discuss issues central to the progress of our world, and with
specific relevance to the continent of Africa. UBA is the natural partner
for those seeking access to Africa’s business opportunities – we look forward
to engaging with the world’s business community – to show that Africa is open
to business and that UBA is ready to partner.”
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