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Arthur Oginga, GCEO, Old Mutual East Africa emerge as InstinctBusiness magazine’s CEO of the Week

Old Mutual East Africa’s group Chief Executive Officer, Arthur Oginga, an experienced, results-driven financial executive, has been selected by InstinctBusiness magazine as its ‘CEO of the week’.

Arthur has over 25 years’ experience in executive and leadership positions including serving as the Group Chief Operations Officer and Group Chief Financial Officer, for the Old Mutual Rest of Africa business and the Acting Group Chief Financial Officer for the UAP Old Mutual Group. He has also served in various senior leadership positions within the financial services sector across Africa

He sits on a number of professional bodies such as, Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK), Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Uganda, and Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN).

His professional qualifications include: Bachelor of Arts Degree (Economics and Sociology) from the University of Nairobi and is a Certified Public Accountant (CPA-K).

Arthur has had extensive experience in financial services, particularly in banking, insurance, asset management, and stockbroking, across various African geographies. His leadership experience spans both corporate centres, notably in Kenya and South Africa, as well as leading core operational business units.

Under Arthur’s leadership, Old Mutual East Africa has achieved impressive growth, despite economic downturns.

InstinctBusiness Magazine’s CEO of the week is a weekly recognition of top-performing CEOs across the African continent. This recognition is based on exemplary leadership, achievements, remarkable work, outstanding service, industry experience, exceptional leadership, innovation, amongst other criteria.

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