Ecobank
Pricilia N. is a seasoned financial professional with extensive experience in banking and client relationship management. Currently serving as the Senior Banker for Financial Institutions and International Organisations coverage at Ecobank Transnational Incorporated since December 2019, Pricilia leads regional business strategy for CEMAC FIIO. Prior roles at Standard Chartered Bank include Client Experience Manager, where significant improvements in customer satisfaction were achieved, and Head of Banks, managing a $100M credit portfolio. Experience also encompasses a role as Associate Relationship Manager at Citi, supporting relationship banking across West and Central Africa. Early career positions include Accounts Assistant at Societe Cooperative D'epargne et de Credit-ORION CAMEROUN and Sales Agent at ORION CAMEROUN. Academic qualifications include an Executive MBA in Global Finance and Banking, a FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS CREDIT CURRICULUM certification, and relevant degrees from the University of Yaounde II Soa.
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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).