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MCB Appoints Abiodun Azeez as New Representative Officer in Nigeria

 Mauritius Commercial Bank has announced the appointment of Abiodun Azeez as its new Representative Officer in Nigeria. With extensive experience in the banking sector and a deep understanding of the African market, Azeez is set to enhance MCB’s presence and engagement with the Nigerian corporate sector.

MCB is confident that Azeez’s strategic vision and expertise will support its mission of connecting Africa with the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and contribute to the growth of the Nigerian economy.

Prior to joining MCB in 2021, Azeez headed Africa coverage for a Middle East Bank, where he facilitated trade flows and raised capital into Africa. His experience in the Dubai Advisory Office, aimed at connecting Africa with MENA, provided valuable insights into sectors of interest for MENA corporates in Nigeria.

As Chief Representative Officer in Nigeria, Azeez’s primary objectives include strengthening MCB’s presence by being closer to existing clients, especially in the oil and gas and financial institutions sectors. He aims to grow MCB’s share in the corporate segment by developing new relationships with Global and International Corporates (GIC) and covering sectors such as manufacturing, trading, private equity, telecommunications, and fintech. Azeez also plans to collaborate with local financial institutions to complement each other’s strengths and support the corporate sector.

This strategic appointment underscores MCB’s commitment to fostering strong ties within the Nigerian market and driving economic development through enhanced corporate engagement.

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