Ex-Dangote employee Ahmed Hassan replaces Salisu Sirajo as acting Jaiz Bank MD/CEO

Jaiz Bank Plc MD Ahmed Hassan

Ahmed Hassan has been appointed as acting managing director and chief executive officer (MD/CEO) of Jaiz Bank Plc.

A statement from the bank on Wednesday said the development followed the exit of the former MD/CEO, Salisu Sirajo, who resigned his appointment and proceeded on a terminal leave.

Until his appointment, Hassan was the executive director, operation/CFO of the bank, whose over 29 years of cognate banking, industrial and academic experiences started as a lecturer of accounting and finance at Bayero University, Kano (BUK) before joining the banking/finance industry.

Hassan had worked in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), former New Africa Merchant Bank Ltd, NAL Merchant Bank (now Sterling Bank), NUB/FINBANK (now part of FCMB) and had a brief stint with Dangote Group as the financial controller of Kano Flour Mills.

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“His banking experience covers Corporate Finance, Banking Operations, Risk Management, Financial Controls and Branch / Regional Banking. Ahmed is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria and an Associate of the Pension Institute of Nigeria.

“He was at various times a Branch Manager in Apapa, Victoria Island and Kaduna locations, and later became a Regional Manager in North Central and Kano II Regions of FINBank,” the statement said.

Hassan is an alumnus of Bayero University, Kano and the University of Lagos. He is also a fellow of the Compliance Institute of Nigeria (FCIN) and a certified anti-money laundering specialist (CAMS).

He joined Jaiz Bank Plc in October 2013 as head of financial control and acting CFO before he was later appointed as the bank’s chief compliance officer (CCO).