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Nigeria: Dalu Ajene Appointed CEO of RMB Nigeria; Aims to Facilitate Greater Foreign Capital Flows into Nigeria

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Dalu Ajene has been appointed Chief Executive Officer of Rand Merchant Bank Nigeria (RMBN) from the 1st of November 2022 and aims to facilitate greater foreign capital flows, while working to deliver constructive solutions to leading businesses across critical sectors in Nigeria.  

RMB CEO Emrie Brown said: “We are excited to mark ten years of doing business in Nigeria by welcoming Dalu Ajene to his new role. He brings exceptional local and international investment banking expertise to our clients. Dalu Ajene’s appointment also underlines our growth ambitions in Nigeria and across the continent.”  

RMBN opened its first office in Lagos in 2012 and has just opened its second office in Abuja for which it is actively hiring. RMB Nigeria advises clients across key sectors of the economy from telecommunications, consumer goods, and oil and gas; to infrastructure and increasingly, renewable energy.  

Said Dalu Ajene:” I’m humbled by the opportunity to take up this role at such a critical time for Nigeria. Like other countries, Nigeria is facing higher import costs, higher inflation, rising interest rates, and dynamic macroeconomic conditions. But it’s in these times that opportunities always present themselves. We are seeing clients position themselves to take advantage of the volatility and we are working with these clients to proffer solutions to navigate them through the challenges they face.”  

Dalu Ajene added that RMBN is well positioned to fund and advise Nigerian companies, but also help drive foreign direct investment into the country.  

“Attracting capital is fundamental to the success of any economy. RMBN is very well placed to work with investors to demystifying doing business in Nigeria and also to facilitate capital flows.”  

Dalu Ajene also said he would continue to invest in people and the community which RMBN serves. “We are fulfilled and energized by our partnerships with those in need and will continue to prioritize all stakeholders. We are committed to clients and providing sustainable contributions that benefit the communities in which we all serve for the long term.”  

Over his 21 years of experience, he has executed over US$ 15 billion worth of advisory, capital markets, and financing transactions in several continents including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.  

Dalu Ajene holds an MBA in Finance and Strategy from Harvard Business School and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from Dartmouth College. 

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