Ecobank
Nathalie Villette is an accomplished finance professional with extensive experience in corporate and investment banking, currently serving as a Non-Executive Director on various investment committees for Oxfam and Ecobank. Since March 2023, Nathalie has contributed to Oxfam’s Women in Enterprise Fund Investment Committee, alongside a role in Oxfam GB’s Enterprise Development Programme. Nathalie has held senior positions at Ecobank since 2013, including Corporate & Investment Bank UK Head and Group Head Global Corporates, overseeing operations across 34 African countries. Previous experience includes a notable tenure at UBS, where Nathalie managed corporate lending relationships in the EMEA region and led significant transactions in leveraged and acquisition finance. Academic qualifications include executive education from prestigious institutions such as Harvard Business School and the University of Oxford, alongside a postgraduate degree in corporate finance from Université Paris 13.
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Ecobank
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Ecobank Transnational Incorporated SA, formerly known as Ecobank Transnational Incorporated (ETI) is a bank holding company engaged in the provision of banking and financial services through its subsidiaries. Its segments are Domestic, Corporate and Investment Banking (CIB), and Treasury. The Domestic segment focuses on serving local companies, small and medium scale enterprises, government and government agencies, and retail market. The Corporate Bank focuses on providing banking services to multinationals and regional companies, financial institutions and international organizations. The Investment Bank constitutes corporate finance and asset management business. ETI's Treasury segment provides value-added solutions, such as foreign exchange (FX), fixed income and money market activities primarily to Corporate and Investment Bank, and Domestic Bank clients. Its Treasury activities include sales, trading, balance sheet management, and currency and African assets distribution (CAAD).