The CEO Diamond Bank Plc, Mr. Uzoma Dozie has joined the Board of
Trustees of global non-profit organisation, Women’s World Banking.

He joined a group of global leaders
advising Women’s World Banking in its mission to ensure women and girls
have access to the financial tools and resources they require to achieve
security and prosperity.
“Uzoma and his team at Diamond Bank are
valued partners for Women’s World Banking in their mission to serve
low-income women with innovative financial products. Through this
partnership, Uzoma has already become a close ally and advisor to
Women’s World Banking’s work,” a statement wednesday quoted the
President and CEO of Women’s World Banking, Mary Ellen Iskenderian to
have said.
“We’re thrilled to formalize this role and welcome him to the Board of Trustees.”
Diamond Bank began partnering with Women’s World Banking to develop financial products for women in 2012.
Diamond Bank began partnering with Women’s World Banking to develop financial products for women in 2012.
Dozie joined the institution in 1998,
expanding the bank’s oil and gas Group, setting up the Personal Banking
Group, serving as Executive Director in charge of Lagos Businesses and
Deputy Managing Director overseeing the Retail Banking Directorate of
the Bank before becoming CEO in 2015.
Dozie fosters a culture of innovation at
Diamond Bank, leading e-banking development, introducing the Diamond
Mobile app, and launching Diamond Y’ello to offer a safe and easy means
of operating a robust bank account using mobile phones.
“I’m excited to have been accepted to
join the board of Women’s World Banking. In a short space of time, we
have collaborated together in the financial inclusion space to bring
more than 7 million financially excluded customers into the formal
spacebanter Diamond Bank boss said.
He added: “I know, through the economic empowerment of women, we can make a positive difference to the global socioeconomic development.”
He added: “I know, through the economic empowerment of women, we can make a positive difference to the global socioeconomic development.”
Dozie joined the Board along with three
other new members: Ms. Ineke Bussemaker, CEO and Managing Director of
National Microfinance Bank Plc (NMB) of Tanzania; Dr. Frannie Léautier,
Senior Vice-President of the African Development Bank in Côte d’Ivoire;
and Dr. Michael Useem, Professor of Management and Director of the
Center for Leadership and Change Management at the Wharton School of the
University of Pennsylvania.
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