GTBank MD Named CEO of the Year at 2016 Africa Investor Awards
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SEGUN Agbaje, managing director/CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank plc, has emerged the 2016 Ai Socially Responsible Investment, SRI, 30 CEO of the year at this year’s ninth annual Ai CEO Investment Summit which took place on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.
Launched in 2007, the Ai Institutional Investment and Capital Market Awards is the only pan-African Awards designed to recognize Africa’s best performing stock exchanges, listed companies, investment banks, research teams, regulators, socially responsible companies and sovereign wealth and pension fund investors. The investment and business leadership awards aim to reward exceptional business practices, economic achievements and investments across Africa, whilst recognizing the institutions and individuals improving the continent’s investment climate.
According to Hubert Danso, CEO of Africa investor: “We are proud to honour a prolific business leader whose contributions across the continent have raised Africa’s profile as a viable international investment destination. In winning this award, GTBank’s CEO, Segun Agbaje, has displayed astute foresight in positioning the GTBank brandat the forefront of the African banking industry by providing alternative approaches to inclusive banking and economic growth across the continent.”
Commenting on the award, Agbaje said: “I am humbled and happy to be recognized as the 2016 Ai Socially Responsible Investment (SRI) 30 CEO of the year. This award is a reflection of the hard work and dedication of the amazing team of people at GTBank.”
He further stated that: “As a Proudly African and Truly International Bank, we will continue to differentiate ourselves by leveraging Africa’s immense opportunities in a way that creates value for all stakeholders.”
Indeed, under his leadership, Guaranty Trust Bank plc has also received numerous accolades and commendations for exceptional service delivery, innovation, corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and management quality. Some of the accolades received by the Bank since his appointment as Chief Executive Officer include Best Bank in Nigeria by Euromoney; African Bank of the Year by African Banker Award; Best Bank in Nigeria by World Finance UK, Most innovative Bank by EMEA Finance; Best Banking Group by World Business Leader Magazine and Best Bank in Nigeria award by the Banker Awards.
— Oct 10, 2016 @ 19:45 GMT
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