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Bisi Onasanya
Group Managing Director/CEO, First Bank of Nigeria Limited
In office
June 2009 – December 2015
Preceded bySanusi Lamido Sanusi
Succeeded byAdesola Kazeem Adeduntan
Managing Director, First Pension Custodian Limited
In office
October 2005 – December 2008
Succeeded byKunle Jinadu
Personal details
Born
Stephen Olabisi Onasanya

(1961-08-18) August 18, 1961 (age 63)
Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria
ProfessionBanker

Olabisi “Bisi” Stephen Onasanya (born August 18, 1961) is a former Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of First Bank of Nigeria Limited.[1] He was before this appointment the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of First Pension Custodian, and began his career with Arthur Young, an American audit firm. A chartered accountant, Onasanya is credited with pioneering initiatives in Nigeria’s nascent pension custody industry that helped define best industry practices.

At First Bank Nigeria Limited where he held diverse portfolios before his appointment as Group Managing Director, he coordinated the bank’s Century 2 Enterprise Transformation Project,[2] widely acknowledged as one of the most important phases of the bank’s early transformation initiatives in response to an increasingly competitive financial services landscape.

A Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, a Member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria, and an Associate Member of the Nigerian Institute of Taxation, Onasanya has served as a member of the Chartered Institute of Bankers’ Sub-Committee on Fiscal & Monetary Policies, and of the Presidential Committee on Reduction of Interest Rates.

Early life

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Born in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, Onasanya hails from the Onasanya Family in Ijebu Land, Ogun State. He grew up in Lagos, Nigeria’s commercial capital, where he attended St Paul’s Anglican Primary School (Mushin), Eko Boys High School (Mushin), and the then Lagos State College of Science and Technology. He is the eldest of four children from his mother, and the third of his father’s children.

Career

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Wema Bank

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Onasanya joined Wema Bank as a senior accountant in 1985, and over the nine years he worked there, rose to become Head of Accounts.

First Pension Custodian

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Onasanya spent three years (October 2005 to December 2008) as Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of First Pension Custodian. Incorporated by the First Bank Group in response to reforms to the Nigerian pension industry which saw the actuarial system move from a “defined benefit” to a “defined contribution" basis, Onasanya took First Pension Custodian from the application stage, through authorisation by the industry regulator. Thereafter, he successfully established it as the sector leader in the Nigerian pension custody market.

The company broke even with almost N400 billion pension assets under management by the time he left in 2008.[3]

First Bank

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Onasanya spent 21 years with First Bank of Nigeria Limited until his retirement in December 2015 (barring the 3 years when he helped set up First Pension Custodian). Joining First Bank as a Senior Manager, he then held several positions, including that of Group Head, Finance and Performance Management Department. From his period as Chief Executive at First Pension Custodian, he returned to First Bank as an Executive Director, Banking Operations & Services, then rose to become Chief Executive Officer, the position he held until his retirement.[4]

Onasanya retired as Group Managing Director/CEO, First Bank of Nigeria Limited, on December 31, 2015. He is currently the chairman/CEO of his real estate business, the Address Homes Limited.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Onasanya, Bisi. "Bisi Stephen Onasanya FCA". www.bloomberg.com. Bloomberg Business. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  2. ^ Onasanya, Bisi. "First Bank introduces FirstAcademy to develop workforce". www.punchng.com. Punch Newspapers Nigeria. Archived from the original on 5 February 2015. Retrieved 5 February 2015.
  3. ^ "Bisi Onasanya". Nnu.ng - Nigeria News Update. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
  4. ^ "Double Dose of Achievements for Bisi Onasanya". THISDAYLIVE. 2021-09-12. Retrieved 2022-03-09.
  5. ^ Onasanya, Bisi. "Onasanya set to retire as First Bank GMD". www.punchng.com. Punch Newspapers, Nigeria. Archived from the original on 28 May 2015. Retrieved 28 May 2015.