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Oteh Emerges World Bank’s Vice President

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The World Bank has announced the appointment of the immediate past Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission, Arunma Oteh, as its vice president and treasurer.
The bank, in a statement on Friday, said Oteh was selected to the position through an international competitive search.
Her appointment is effective from September 28, 2015, the World Bank said.
It said, “As vice president and treasurer, Arunma will manage and lead a large and diverse team responsible for managing more than $150bn in assets.

Her top priorities, according to the statement, will be to maintain the World Bank’s global reputation as a prudent and innovative borrower, investor and risk manager; and manage an extensive client advisory, transaction and asset management business for the bank.”

She would also engage in her capacity as one of the World Bank’s key representatives, with outside stakeholders including global private sector financial institutions, the financial media and the sovereign debt and reserve managers in client countries, as well as ratings agencies; and collaborate extensively with the finance partners throughout the WBG, including with IFC and MIGA, expanding shared approaches, in particular around innovative financing for development and for key new projects.

Oteh, who commented on the appointment on Twitter, said, “A great time to join the World Bank given the innovative solutions it is deploying to ‘end extreme poverty and ensure shared prosperity.”

According to the World Bank statement, prior to joining the SEC, Oteh was the Group Vice President, Corporate Services, at the African Development Bank Group. In this role, she oversaw a number of departments, including human resources, information and communications technology, and institutional procurement.

It said from 2001 to 2006, she held the role of AfDB Group Treasurer, where she led AfDB’s fundraising and capital market activities across the world. Earlier roles at the AfDB, which she joined in 1992, included trading room management, investment portfolio coverage, and public sector lending. She also held other positions in capital markets and lending during the course of her career at the AfDB.

Arunma began her career in 1985 at Centre Point, where she executed debt and equity offerings in the Nigerian capital markets. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from the University of Nigeria and her Masters of Business Administration from Harvard University.

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