Suzanne Iroche

Suzanne Olufunke Iroche or Suzanne Olufunke Soboyejo-Iroche is a Nigerian banker who leads FinBank.

Life

Iroche attended the Queen's College, the University of Lagos and the Kellogg School of Management in Illinois.[1]

She was an Executive Director of Global Bank Directorate[2] and she had been involved in pension management reform at the United Bank for Africa.[3]

She came to notice when there was a shake-up in the Nigerian banking industry when five bank CEOs were dismissed on 13 August 2009, and five replacements were named by the Central Bank of Nigeria. The Depty Governor, Sarah Alade, announced that Iroche was selected to lead FinBank Nigeria replacing Okey Nwosu. Others replaced on the same day included the CEO of the Union Bank of Nigeria, Dr. Bath Ebong, who was replaced by Olufunke Iyabo Osibodu and Cecilia Ibru who was replaced by John Aboh at Oceanic Bank.[2]

In 2019 she was appointed as an executive director of the Nigerian company United Africa Company of Nigeria (UAC) replacing Awuneba Ajumogobia whose resignation took effect on 31 July.[4]

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gollark: They're vaguely related, since you can solve lots of linear equations together using matrices.
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References

  1. New CEOs resume immediately, who they are?, Babajide Komolafe, 14 August 2009, VanguardNGR, Retrieved 23 February 2016
  2. CBN sacks 5 Banks Directors, Gabriel Omoh and Babajide Komolafe, 14 August 2009, VanguardNGR, Retrieved 23 February 2016
  3. Suzanne Olufunke Iroche, Bloomberg, Retrieved 23 February 2016
  4. Olawoyin, Oladeinde (2019-07-31). "UAC director resigns". Retrieved 2020-06-10.
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