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Access Holdings appoints New executive director, IT and digitization

Access Holding Plc announced the appointment of Olanrewaju Bamisebi as Executive Director, Information Technology and Digitization of the company.

The appointment came after the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria and was made known in a statement signed by the Company Secretary, Sunday Ekwochi.

According to Access Bank, Bamisbi was chosen as a result of his professional, academic and corporate board experience which he has accumulated over time.

According to the statement, “Access Holdings Plc trading Corporation has announced the appointment or Olanrewaju Bamisebi as Executive director, information technology and digitization following the approval of the central bank of Nigeria.

“Bamisebi is a seasoned professional with over 2 decades of experience spanning across information technology, consultancy, project management, talent management and development, application development as well as strategy and automation. He has a robust Pan-African experience having managed information technology across 22 African countries in consulting, telecom, oil and gas, banking and fintech sectors.”

In his remark, the chairman of the corporation, Osunkoya, said, “Bamisebi has been selected based on his exceptionally rich, professional, academic and corporate board experience which is relevant to the needs of the board.

“We are strongly convinced that he would be a strong contributor to the attainment of the corporation’s strategic vision of building globally connected community and ecosystem inspired by Africa for the world.”

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