Banking
Bayo Olujobi Becomes Moniepoint MFB’s Chief Financial Officer
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
Africa’s fastest-growing financial institution, Moniepoint Microfinance Bank, according to Financial Times, has appointed Mr Bayo Olujobi as its Chief Financial Officer (CFO).
He was drafted to the position to complement the bank’s visionary commitment to powering financial inclusion and ensuring the creation of a society where everyone experiences financial happiness.
Mr Olujobi joins Moniepoint MFB from Stanbic IBTC Bank, where he occupied a similar role and also as a Non-Executive Director of Stanbic IBTC Capital.
He brings a wealth of experience and a proven track record in financial management, including financial & regulatory reporting, management accounting, compliance & capital management, and budgeting & strategy formulation as well as strategic leadership to the small bank’s executive team.
Buoyed by the recent announcement of a Series C round, where its holding company, Moniepoint successfully raised $110 million led by Development Partners International, with other investors like Google’s Africa Investment Fund, Verod Capital, and Lightrock, Moniepoint MfB is expected to consolidate its leading position as the definitive bank for small and medium-sized businesses in Nigeria, as well as their customers and employees.
“We are delighted to welcome an accomplished and business-savvy professional like Bayo to the Moniepoint family,” the chief executive of Moniepoint Incorporated, Mr Tosin Eniolorunda, said.
“His extensive experience in traditional banking and strategic insight as an innovative thought leader will be invaluable as we continue to grow, innovate and consolidate our market leadership in the financial services industry. Bayo’s leadership will undoubtedly strengthen our financial operations and support our long-term goals,” he added.
Also, the chief executive of Moniepoint MfB, Mr Babatunde Olofin, said, “We are pleased to have Bayo join us and contribute to the Bank’s continued success.
“His solid track record in delivering optimal results & business value in high-growth environments stands him out as well as his remarkable ability to serve as a mentor to peers and colleagues.
“I look forward to working with him and the super-talented team at Moniepoint to drive financial growth and deliver value to our stakeholders.”
Commenting on his appointment, Mr Olujobi said, “I am really excited to have the opportunity to join Moniepoint at this time.
“The bank has developed an unparalleled customer proposition across the business and personal banking segments and I believe it is on the cutting edge of delivering what the consumer craves – a secure, convenient and easy platform to manage their financial lives – Moniepoint is right at the forefront of this movement.”
Recall that in February 2024, Moniepoint MFB and the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) partnered to digitize and formalize operations for over two million small and medium businesses across Nigeria in a bid to ensure alignment with regulatory compliance whilst providing SMEs with access to capital that will enable them to unlock their potentials, contribute significantly to job creation and drive shared prosperity, and a target to onboard 30 million businesses over the next 5 years.
In August 2023, Moniepoint MFB entered the personal banking market and has since experienced a 2,000 per cent growth in personal finance customers over the past year.
Banking
Toxic Bank Assets: AMCON Repays CBN N3.6trn, Still Owes N3trn
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
About N3.6 trillion has been repaid to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) by the Asset Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON) since its inception in 2010.
This information was revealed by the chief executive of AMCON, Mr Gbenga Alade, during a media parley to update the press on the activities of the agency.
Mr Alade said at the moment, the organisation still owes the central bank about N3 trillion for toxic assets of banks in the country.
He praised the organisation for its asset recovery drive, stressing that when compared with others across the world, Nigeria has done well.
“It is important to stress that the corporation has done tremendously well, especially when compared to other notable government-owned Asset Management Corporations around the world.
“Based on the balance at purchase, AMCON outperformed other Asset Management Corporations all over the world by achieving over 87 per cent in recoveries despite the unique challenges associated with debt recovery in Nigeria.
“The Malaysian Danaharta, which is adjudged one of the best performing Asset Management Corporation’s, only achieved 58 per cent. The Chinese Asset Management Corporation, despite its stricter laws, achieved just 33 per cent.
“Only the Korean Asset Management Corporation (KAMCO), South Korea, has achieved more recoveries than AMCON, with about 100 per cent. This was due to their brute force with which they chased the obligors.
“Despite KAMCO’s recovery records, the agency is still operational to date with slight realignments in its mandate.
“Other noted Asset Management Corporations that have transitioned into a perpetual institution of the various governments include, China Asset Management Company, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) USA, and KFW Germany.
“So, gentlemen, without sounding immodest, AMCON has done well, and we will not relent until all the outstanding debts are fully realized,” Mr Alade stated.
On the financial performance of AMCON, he said last year, the firm posted a revenue of N156.25 billion and operating expenses of N29.04 billion, while for the 2025 fiscal year should be a revenue of N215.15 billion and operating expenses of N29.06 billion.
Banking
The Alternative Bank Opens Effurun Branch in Delta
By Modupe Gbadeyanka
One of the non-interest banks in Nigeria, The Alternative Bank (AltBank), has opened a new branch in Effurun, Delta State.
The new office will serve the Edo-Delta region and provide purposeful banking and real financial empowerment for individuals, entrepreneurs, and businesses, a statement from the firm stated.
The lender disclosed that the Effurun branch is a bold move in its mission to reshape banking in Nigeria.
The launch was graced by key dignitaries, including the Ovie of Uvwie Kingdom, Emmanuel Ekemejewa Sideso Abe I; the Chairman of Uvwie Local Government, Anthony O. Ofoni, represented his vice, Andrew Agagbo; and the Special Adviser to the Governor of Delta State on Community Development, Mr Ernest Airoboyi; amongst others.
The Divisional Head for South at The Alternative Bank, Mr Chukwuemeka Agada, emphasised the institution’s commitment to Warri and its surrounding communities.
“By establishing a presence here, we are initiating a transformation in the way banking serves the people of Delta. Our purpose-driven approach ensures that customers’ financial goals are not just met but exceeded,” he stated.
“This branch represents our pledge to empower Warri’s dynamic businesses and families, providing them with the tools to grow without compromise,” Mr Agada added.
“We understand the heartbeat of this community, and we are excited to integrate our bank into the fabric of this dynamic region,” he stated further.
On his part, the representative of the Ovie, Mr Samuel Eshenake, challenged the bank to facilitate development and employment within the Effurun community.
The Regional Head for Edo/Delta at The Alternative Bank, Mr Akanni Owolabi, embraced this challenge, pledging that the bank will work sustainably to drive local commerce.
“At The Alternative Bank, we are committed to being an active partner in the development of Effurun. We see this branch as a catalyst for creating opportunities, driving employment, and supporting the growth of local businesses.
“Our mission is to empower this community, ensuring that every step forward is one of progress, prosperity, and shared success.”
Banking
Payattitude, PAPSSCARD to Co-brand Payment Card
By Aduragbemi Omiyale
A partnership aimed to enable seamless, real-time and secure transactions for cardholders across Africa and the rest of the world has been entered into by Payattitude and PAPSSCARD, the card scheme initiative of the Pan-African Payment & Settlement System (PAPSS).
The collaboration will allow Payattitude cards issued by banks and other deposit-taking institutions to be co-branded with PAPSSCARD, Discover, Diners and Pulse for acceptance across their networks in Nigeria, Africa and worldwide.
As an initiative of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) and a key financial infrastructure supporting the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), the PAPSSCARD scheme will facilitate instant cross-border payments in local currencies.
“This partnership reflects our commitment to cross-enterprise alliances and enabling inclusive, efficient, and borderless payments across Africa and the world
“With Payattitude, Nigerian cardholders and financial institutions can now enjoy the benefits of a Nigerian card that can be used worldwide,” a director at Payattitude, Dr Agada Apochi, said.
The acting chief executive of PAPSSCARD, Mr John Bosco Sebabi, said the aim is “to connect African payment ecosystems, reduce the cost and inefficiencies of cross-border payments, and strengthen African sovereignty over payments infrastructure.
“Collaborating with Payattitude, a key innovator in Nigeria’s payment space, represents a significant step towards a more unified African payment landscape.”
The chief executive of PAPSS, Mr Mike Ogbalu, said, “By bringing together PAPSSCARD’s robust cross-border payment capabilities with Payattitude’s leadership in the Nigerian digital payments, we are taking tangible steps toward building a single African market where individuals and businesses can transact easily and securely, both within and beyond Africa.”
Payattitude is the first-in-kind Nigerian Payment Scheme to pioneer multibank App and USSD Code *569#.
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