Stanbic Bank Zambia moves Charles Mudiwa to Kenya
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By Derrick Sinjela
Stanbic Bank Zambia has announced that Chief Executive Charles Mudiwa will leave the bank effective December 31, 2017 to take up the role of Chief Executive for Stanbic Bank in Kenya, one of the largest economies in Africa.
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MEDIA RELEASE
Charles Mudiwa moving forward from Stanbic Bank
LUSAKA, ZAMBIA – Stanbic Bank Zambia has announced that Chief Executive Charles Mudiwa will leave the bank effective December 31, 2017 to take up the role of Chief Executive for Stanbic Bank in Kenya, one of the largest economies in Africa.
Stanbic board chairman Dr Austin Mwape announced the new development, stating that the bank would soon announce and introduce Mr Mudiwa’s replacement.
“Charles has been extremely instrumental to the Stanbic Bank Zambia success story and it is under his leadership that the Bank was first named Best Bank in Zambia and also most profitable Bank in Zambia. It is also under his reign that Stanbic Bank was named Employer of Choice in Zambia,” said Dr Mwape.
He added: “Throughout his tenure as Chief Executive, Mr Mudiwa achieved an impressive turnaround and strengthened the bank fundamentally, making it one of the strongest banks in the country. His dedication to the success of the bank and his commitment to clients, shareholders and employees have been exemplary. His contributions to the growth and strength of Stanbic Bank Zambia have been many, and he will be missed.”
Mr Mudiwa has served in his current position since 2013. Prior to his appointment, Mudiwa was Chief Executive of Standard Bank Malawi for six years.
His previous positions in the Standard Bank Group include Executive Director for Retail Banking and Operations at Stanbic Bank Zimbabwe. In South Africa he was Director in charge of Standard Bank’s Mass Market Banking.
Mr Mudiwa now heads to Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community, to oversee the operations of Stanbic Bank Kenya.
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Moving forward: Stanbic Bank Zambia Chief Executive Charles Mudiwa.
About Stanbic Bank Zambia Limited
Stanbic Bank Zambia Limited is part of the Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest bank by assets. The Standard Bank Group, with strong African roots and leader in emerging markets, has on-the-ground representation in 20 African countries
Stanbic Bank Zambia Limited is the largest bank in Zambia by balance sheet, offering a full range of banking and related financial services. The Bank is well capitalized and its capital position is above the regulatory minimum.
The Bank which has close to 60 years’ operating experience has a huge network of branches countrywide offering full spectrum of financial services from retail to corporate and investment banking
Our strategy is to be the leading financial services organisation in, for and across Zambia, delivering exceptional client experiences and superior value. We believe we can achieve this as Zambia is our home, we drive her growth. The Bank has been an integral part of the Zambian economy and is a leading player in the country’s financial services sector.
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Charles M. Mudiwa, Chief Executive of Stanbic Bank with Stanbic Bank Zambia Head of Corporate & Investment Banking Helen Lubamba
President Lungu with Stanbic Bank Zambia Chief executive Officer Charles Mudiwa (L) and Minister of Infrastructure development Ronald Chitotela (Third from left) after the official opening of the 2017 Housing and Infrastructure Symposium at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka on Thursday,April 20,2017-Picture by Thomas Nsama
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