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Jim Ovia Retires as Zenith Bank Chairman After 12 Years

byAdedipe Temilolaoluwa
May 5, 2026
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At the 35th Annual General Meeting of Zenith Bank held on Tuesday, long-serving chairman Jim Ovia officially announced his retirement, marking the end of an important chapter in the bank’s leadership.

According to a statement released by the bank, Ovia stepped down after completing the maximum allowed 12-year tenure as a non-executive director and chairman. This move follows the corporate governance rules set by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), which regulate how long individuals can serve on the boards of financial institutions.

The bank emphasized that the decision was in full compliance with regulatory guidelines designed to ensure transparency, accountability, and fresh leadership within Nigeria’s banking sector.

Ovia has played a major role in shaping Zenith Bank’s growth over the decades. He previously served as the bank’s Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer from 1990 to 2010, helping to build it into one of Nigeria’s leading financial institutions. After stepping down as CEO, he returned to the bank in a new capacity, becoming chairman on July 16, 2014.

His leadership journey also connects to other key figures in Nigeria’s financial system. Godwin Emefiele succeeded Ovia as CEO of Zenith Bank. During his time as the bank’s chief executive, Emefiele was later appointed Governor of the Central Bank by former President Goodluck Jonathan. He continued in that role throughout the administration of late President Muhammadu Buhari.

Ovia’s retirement marks the conclusion of over three decades of influence within Zenith Bank, both as a founder and as a key leader. His exit is expected to open the door for new leadership, as the bank continues to adapt to evolving regulatory standards and industry demands.

Tags: CBNCorporate GovernanceJim OviaLeadershipNigerian banksRetirementZenith Bank
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