Admin I Saturday, November 23, 2024
LAGOS, Nigeria – Kayode Falowo, Chairman of Greenwich Merchant Bank Limited, has been bestowed with the Sir Henry Fajemirokun Prize for Outstanding Leadership in recognition for actively promoting Nigerian-British bilateral trade.
The Award which seeks to celebrate and acknowledge business magnates and industry leaders who are instrumental in driving bilateral trade forward was presented at the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce (NBCC) 2024 Presidential Dinner & Award Ceremony, held in Lagos on the 20th of November, 2024.,
As part of his leadership roles, Falowo is the immediate past President and Chairman of the Council of the Nigerian-British Chamber of Commerce. A seasoned Investment Banker who is very passionate about the development of the Capital Market in Nigeria, he was also a Council member of the Nigerian Stock Exchange and once served as the Chairman of the Capital Market Committee on Products and Business Development. Falowo currently sits on the Board of the National Association of Securities Dealers (NASD) Plc, where he is also the Chairman of the Rules Committee.
Meanwhile, the Chairman of Greenwich Merchant Bank also received another award for his contribution to the success story of the Anglican Diocese of Lagos West in the past 25 years.
Speaking on the commitments to supporting businesses between the countries, the NBCC President, Ray Atelly commended the recipients of the various categories of Awards for actively promoting Nigerian-British trade relations.
“Tonight, we celebrate the achievements of individuals, private-sector giants, and corporations who have not only excelled in their respective fields but have also actively promoted Nigerian-British trade relations. They have elevated standards, driven innovation, and demonstrated the profound impact of collaborative success. Our awardees tonight embody the spirit of progress. Their successes affirm the power of dedication, resilience, and the far-reaching impact of a shared vision,” Atelly said.
Dr. Jumoke Oduwole, Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, and other stakeholders who commended the Award recipients also underscored the importance of advancing bilateral trade relations between Nigeria and UK.
Oduwole said the Federal Government was committed through reforms, trade facilitation, investment promotion and industrial policy to drive economic diversification and inclusive growth.
She said that the government aligned with the NBCC initiative to ensure that Nigerian businesses were well positioned to compete globally while benefitting from Britain’s trade investment and expertise.
The Miniter noted that the trade relationship between both countries was valued at 7.5 billion pounds with Nigeria exporting approximately 2.5 billion annually.