Jim Ovia Steps Down As Zenith Bank Chairman, Mustapha Bello Steps In

Posted on May 5, 2026

The founder and long-serving Chairman of Zenith Bank Plc, Jim Ovia has officially stepped down from his role, marking the end of an era at the Zenith bank’s 35th Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Lagos.

Ovia quit after he completed the mandatory 12-year tenure permitted under corporate governance guidelines for financial holding companies in Nigeria.

His exit signals a major leadership transition for one of Nigeria’s most systemically important banks, where he has been instrumental in driving its evolution from a startup institution into a tier-one banking franchise.

Ovia, who founded Zenith Bank and has been a central figure in its growth trajectory, was credited by the Board for providing strong leadership, strategic direction, and effective oversight throughout his time as chairman.

Under his stewardship, Zenith Bank built a reputation for strong corporate governance, consistent profitability, and disciplined risk management, positioning itself as a market leader in Nigeria’s financial services sector.

His strategic influence also guided the bank’s expansion across key African markets and its dual listing on both domestic and international exchanges, reinforcing investor confidence and global visibility.

Following his departure, Engr Mustapha Bello has assumed the position of Chairman, taking on the responsibility of steering the bank through its next phase of growth and transformation.

Bello, who joined the Board on December 29, 2017, is currently the longest-serving director on the board.

According to the bank, he brings extensive leadership experience, a deep understanding of corporate governance principles, and a track record in strategic oversight and organisational growth.

The bank added that Bello has demonstrated integrity, independence, and sound judgment during his time on the Board, positioning him to lead the institution through its next phase.

Zenith Bank confirmed that the appointment of Bello has received the approval of the Central Bank of Nigeria.

The transition is expected to ensure stability and a seamless continuation of the bank’s strategic objectives, as it navigates evolving regulatory and market dynamics.

In his acceptance remarks at the AGM, Bello reaffirmed his commitment to preserving and advancing the legacy established under Ovia’s leadership.

He emphasised a strategic focus on consolidating existing gains, enhancing operational efficiency, and accelerating innovation to ensure the bank remains competitive in an increasingly dynamic financial landscape.

Market analysts view the transition as a defining moment for Zenith Bank, given Ovia’s deep-rooted influence on the institution’s culture, governance framework, and long-term strategy.

Stakeholders are expected to monitor closely how the new leadership executes its mandate, particularly in the face of evolving regulatory pressures and macroeconomic challenges.

Further details are anticipated as the bank provides additional clarity on its leadership transition roadmap and strategic priorities.

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