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100 Reputable Women of African Descent 2025: Yetunde Oni Steering Union Bank into a Future of Innovation and Impact

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Yetunde Oni, the dynamic Managing Director and CEO of Union Bank of Nigeria, stands as a beacon of visionary leadership in Africa’s financial landscape. With a track record that spans over two decades in banking, Oni brings a unique blend of strategic foresight, operational excellence, and an unwavering commitment to customer-centricity.

At the helm of one of Nigeria’s oldest and most respected financial institutions, Oni is leading a bold transformation, reimagining Union Bank’s legacy through the lens of innovation, performance, and collaboration. Her leadership is not just about managing an institution; it’s about preparing it for the future, embedding technology-driven solutions, and aligning with the evolving needs of customers in a fast-changing economy.

Before her current role, Oni made history as the first female Managing Director of Standard Chartered Bank in Sierra Leone, where she demonstrated her talent for building resilient teams, forging strong client relationships, and implementing sustainable banking models. Her cumulative 19 years with Standard Chartered equipped her with the expertise to drive growth while fostering inclusive financial systems across African markets.

Known for her precision in strategy execution and passion for empowering others, Yetunde Oni has earned a reputation as a leader who not only sets high standards but uplifts those around her to meet them. Her focus on collaborative leadership and stakeholder engagement continues to reshape Union Bank’s culture into one that celebrates performance, innovation, and purpose.

As a 2025 honoree of the 100 Reputable Women of African Descent, Yetunde Oni is recognized not only for her professional milestones but also for her role as a trailblazer for women in finance. Her leadership reflects the power of vision, resilience, and excellence qualities that continue to inspire a new generation of African women to lead boldly and transform industries.

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