UBA Kenya has announced the appointment of Ms. Mary Mulili as its new Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer on January 31, 2024.
This marks a historic moment in the bank’s 15-year history as Ms. Mulili becomes the first woman to assume this position.
The declaration of Ms. Mary Mulili’s appointment as the new MD/CEO of uba kenya bank ltd is a significant milestone.
Ms. Mulili is set to make history as the first female Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer in uba kenya’s 15-year journey.
This strategic decision stands as a testament to UBA Kenya’s commitment to fostering gender diversity and inclusivity, resonating with the broader commitment of the UBA Group to create an environment conducive to the thriving of women in leadership roles.
Ms. Mulili’s impending role as the MD/CEO is especially noteworthy against the backdrop of UBA Kenya celebrating 15 years of successful business operations in the Kenyan financial landscape.
This historic appointment symbolizes the bank’s resilience, growth, and adaptability in the ever-evolving economic dynamics, not only in Kenya but also in the broader African region.
Diversity and inclusivity have consistently been at the forefront of uba kenya’s initiatives, as evident in their pursuit of equal pay and deliberate efforts to elevate women into leadership roles.
Ms. Mulili’s appointment solidifies these endeavors, showcasing a tangible step forward in creating a workplace that values and promotes gender balance.
Beyond its symbolic importance, Ms. Mulili’s appointment underscores her pivotal role in advancing the UBA Group’s commitment to gender diversity.
Breaking through the glass ceiling in a traditionally male-dominated industry, Ms. Mulili is poised to become a trailblazer and an inspiring figure for women not only within UBA Kenya but also across the financial sector.
Ms. Mulili brings over two decades of experience in corporate and commercial banking, consumer banking, and digital innovation to her new role.
Her wealth of expertise positions her as a formidable leader ready to steer uba kenya into a new era of growth and sustainability.
This transition follows the tenure of Chike Isiuwe, the outgoing MD/CEO, who is duly acknowledged for his commendable contributions during his tenure. Chike Isiuwe, the outgoing Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of uba kenya, has been a stalwart leader since assuming the position in August 2021.
With over 20 years of experience in the banking industry, Isiuwe has played a pivotal role in steering uba kenya, demonstrating expertise in customer experience, corporate and consumer banking, marketing, and credit underwriting.
His notable achievements include active involvement in industry committees, certifications in project finance, and contributions to the financial services landscape.
The strategic vision under Ms. Mulili’s leadership aims at accelerating growth through digital innovation, regional trade, and SME financing.
Alphan Njeru, the Chairman of uba kenya’s board, sees Ms. Mulili’s appointment as a pivotal moment in the bank’s trajectory, anticipating a dynamic era marked by strategic advancements and a commitment to sustainable banking practices.
UBA Kenya’s role in Kenya’s financial landscape extends beyond its identity as a banking institution.
Actively contributing to Kenya’s economic agenda, uba kenya provides essential financing for entrepreneurial growth, supports key business sectors and trade routes, and spearheads impactful community initiatives through the UBA Foundation.
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Kenya, as one of the top six emerging economies in Africa, plays a pivotal role in the continent’s financial and economic dynamics.
With its diverse economy encompassing agriculture, manufacturing, energy, tourism, and financial services, UBA Kenya is strategically positioned to make significant contributions to the country’s growth and development.
Ms. Mulili’s commitment to sustainable banking practices aligns with uba kenya’s broader mission to be a role model for African businesses.
The bank’s initiatives, such as the Tony Elumelu Foundation Entrepreneurship Program and its focus on environmental stewardship, reflect a dedication to positive and lasting impacts on both the economy and society.
The economic significance of UBA Group’s presence in 20 African countries and globally cannot be overstated.
This extensive network places UBA as a key player in facilitating intra-African trade, supporting development projects, and assisting businesses in navigating compliance challenges on a global scale.
Ms. Mulili’s leadership is expected to leverage UBA Group’s expansive network to provide bespoke financial solutions, positioning uba kenya as a reliable financial partner for stakeholders’ growth journeys.
Emphasizing sustainable banking practices, Ms. Mulili envisions a future where uba kenya’s initiatives contribute meaningfully to the well-being of both the economy and society.
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