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    Absa Taps Abdi Mohamed to replace Jeremy Awori as CEO

    Absa Bank Kenya has picked Abdi Mohamed as its new chief executive officer, replacing Jeremy Awori.

    Abdi takes over from Yusuf Omari, who served in an acting capacity after Awori’s exit.

    “This appointment follows a rigorous recruitment process conducted between October 2022 and February 2023,” read a statement from the lender.

    Abdi has over twenty-eight years of experience in the financial sector and has held various executive positions within Absa Group.

    Read Also: Jeremy Awori Assumes Office As New CEO of Ecobank Group

    He is currently the Managing Director of Absa Bank Tanzania and acting Managing Executive for Retail and Business Banking, Africa Regional Operations, Absa- a role that spans multiple geographies where Absa operates within Africa.

    He has also served as Chief Operating Officer for the Bank in Kenya.

    Other roles he has held within the organization include Retail & Business Banking Director in Kenya and Zambia and Operations Efficiency Manager at Barclays Global Retail & Commercial Banking, London.

    Abdi holds a Bachelor of Commerce from Kenyatta University, Masters Business Administration Edith Cowan University and Advanced Management Programme (IMD Business School – Switzerland).

    “The Board takes this opportunity to sincerely thank Yusuf Omari, who has been the Interim Managing Director, for his commitment while serving in this role,” the statement read.

    Yusuf will continue as the Interim Managing Director until the regulatory approval process regarding Abdi’s appointment is completed.

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