Nigerian Man Obinna Ukwuani Appointed As The Chief Digital Officer At The Central Bank Of Kigali, Rwanda



 A Nigerian man named Obinna Ukwuani has been appointed as the chief digital officer at the Bank of Kigali in Rwanda.

 

Ukwuani is a former executive with Paystack. His appointment was announced in a statement on Monday, August 31.

 

He will replace Regis Rugemanshuro who was appointed to head Rwanda Social Security Board in February.

 

The new role requires Ukwuani to head the digital factory division for product innovation and development in digital banking at the country’s largest commercial bank. 

 

The division is responsible for innovation such as Ikofi, a digital wallet that offers financial services with a focus on Rwandan farmers, agro-dealers, agri-businesses and other stakeholders in the agricultural ecosystem.

 

Before he joined the bank in June, Ukwuani worked with Paystack, a tech startup involved in facilitating payments, where he worked in the business operations and product management division.

 

He is an entrepreneur with investments in software development, agricultural processing and education.

 

Ukwuani is also the founder and chief executive officer of Brük Oil Mills, a palm oil processing company in Nigeria where he currently oversees factory development and leads plantation development efforts.

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