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BOI appoints Olayinka Mubarak as new investment subsidiary M


The Bank of Industry has announced the appointment of Olayinka Mubarak as the Managing Director of BOI Investment & Trust Company Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary.

According to the bank in a statement on Thursday, Mubarak brings over 25 years of experience in banking and financial services, spanning development finance, treasury management, public sector, commercial and retail banking, corporate and private banking, as well as investment banking.

The bank added that she has attended numerous local and international training programmes, equipping her with global perspectives and best practices in financial services, leadership, and governance.

Prior to her appointment, Mubarak held various senior leadership roles at the Bank of Industry, where she was part of the team that drove significant impact across key sectors of the economy.

In 2017, she was appointed by the Federal Government to the Board of the Solid Minerals Development Fund, a role that further underscored her experience in governance and public sector oversight.

As Managing Director, Mubarak will provide strategic leadership for BOI-ITC, overseeing its core business areas of trusteeship, custodial services, financial planning, and advisory services.

The bank noted that her leadership will focus on strong governance, operational excellence, and sustainable value creation at the subsidiary.

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