Heirs Holdings appoints Chidi Okpala executive director

Heirs Holdings appoints Chidi Okpala executive director

By Jeffrey Agbo

Heirs Holdings has announced a further strategic leadership appointment, with Chidi Okpala becoming executive director of payments, group integration and strategy (PGIS).

Mr Okpala will oversee Heirs Holdings’ technology and healthcare business sectors and will also be responsible for driving synergies across the Group. He will additionally direct the HH Group’s strategy in the payment space, as HH leverages its financial services heritage and technology platform, to enter this rapidly evolving sector.

He brings over two decades of leadership experience spanning financial services, FinTech, telecommunications and strategy consulting. His impressive career includes roles with global and African leading organisations, including Accenture, United Bank for Africa (UBA), and Bharti Airtel International.

Okpala was the founder and CEO of Airtel Mobile Commerce Holdings (Airtel Money Africa), where he spearheaded the launch of Airtel Money, now one of Africa’s largest digital mobile wallets with over 40 million customers in 14 countries.

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Before joining Heirs Holdings, Okpala co-founded and served as CEO of Asante Financial Services Group, a FinTech firm empowering over 520,000 MSMEs across Africa with innovative digital financial solutions.

He holds a Sloan Master of Science in Management from the prestigious London Business School.

Group Chairman of Heirs Holdings, Tony Elumelu, who announced the new appointment said, “Chidi embodies the qualities we value – excellence, innovation, and dedication. As we enter our fifteenth year, his leadership will assist, as we navigate the next phase of our journey at Heirs Holdings, of empowering Africa and creating transformative impact across the continent.”

Heirs Holdings is a family-owned investment company committed to improving lives and transforming Africa. The Group invests in financial services, power, oil & gas, real estate, hospitality and healthcare sectors across 24 countries worldwide.

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