MasterCard appoints Ofili as Vice President in sub-Saharan Africa
Ezediashi Ofili |
MasterCard has appointed Ezediashi Ofili as Vice
President and Business Leader to drive the growth of its Prepaid Business in
sub-Saharan Africa. He will also oversee MasterCard’s Global Products and Solutions
team in the region.
Ofili joins MasterCard from Access Bank PLC where he
was the Head of Business Engagement for Northern Nigeria. With more than twenty years’ experience in
the banking, energy, Information Technology and credit rating sectors in both
Africa and Europe, Mr. Ofili has played a key role in several major projects
most recently the launch of the Nigeria National Identity Card project.
MasterCard is seeking to expand its prepaid product
offering in the region and has partnered with several financial institutions to
drive this strategy.
Commenting on the appointment Daniel Monehin, MasterCard’s
Division President sub-Saharan Africa, said growing the prepaid business in
Africa would bring more people into the formal financial system thereby increasing
levels of financial inclusion in the continent.
“We are happy to welcome Mr. Ofili to the MasterCard
team. As we work towards realising our vision of a world beyond cash we
acknowledge that Africa’s position as an emerging market provides increasing
opportunities for the growth of prepaid card payments, especially as the market
begins to witness a shift from cash to cashless transactions,” said Monehin.
“We believe that investing in the kind of talent that will make our vision a
reality is central to our success, and we are glad to bring on board someone
with the experience and passion required to drive our growth in this region.”
Mr. Ofili is a qualified Petroleum Engineer from the
University of Ibadan, and is also a Microsoft Certified Engineer and Project
Management Professional with PRINCE2® certification. In addition to that he
holds a Master’s degree in Business Administration – Strategic Management of
Technology – from Cass Business School in London.
“The
potential for Africa to become as technologically advanced as its counterparts
in the developed world in the area of payments is enormous, and I look forward
to contributing to this growth,” said Ofili following his appointment. “With
the African market poised to grow significantly in the coming years as the
middle class expands and use of electronic payments gains traction, now is the
time to ingrain prepaid card usage in our consumers’ daily transactions.”
With 85 per cent of the world’s transactions still
being carried out in cash and cheques, the opportunities to grow card usage
abound, and as a technology company in the global payments industry MasterCard has
been instrumental in driving cashless transactions.
To realise its vision, MasterCard is focusing on thought
leadership, innovation, and working with key partners to increase card usage
and make provision for more people to
enjoy the benefits of electronic commerce which is safer, more secure and
transparent.
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