Zenith Bank CEO Ebenezer Onyeagwu invests in bank’s future with 8 million new shares
Onyeagwu’s stake in Zenith Bank has increased from 0.26 percent, or 82,176,078 shares, to 0.29 percent, or 90,176,078 shares.
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Onyeagwu’s stake in Zenith Bank has increased from 0.26 percent, or 82,176,078 shares, to 0.29 percent, or 90,176,078 shares.
After the transaction, the market value of Wigwe’s stake in Access Holdings now amounts to nearly $64 million.
Wigwe holds a 4.51-percent stake in Lagos-based financial services conglomerate, Access Holdings Plc.
The Wigwe-led group has solidified its position as the largest bank in Nigeria by total assets with its assets surging to $32 billion.
Herbert Wigwe owns a 4.51 percent stake in Access Holdings, Nigeria’s largest bank in terms of assets.
Wigwe holds a 4.51-percent stake in Access Holdings.
Wigwe owns 4.51 percent of Access Holdings.
Wigwe is regarded as one of the most successful bankers in Nigeria.
Ovia owns a sizable 16.2-percent stake in Zenith Bank.
The group also plans to expand its presence in Europe by opening a new unit in France.
Wigwe owns a 4.51-percent stake in Access Holdings.
Wigwe owns a 4.51-percent stake in the financial services group.
The deal has solidified his interest in the group.
Elumelu is on track to pocket another sizable dividend in 2023.
Wigwe owns a significant 4.27-percent stake in Access Holdings.
Wigwe owns a significant 4.27-percent stake in Access Holdings.