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Access Holdings draws curtain on Agbede’s 2-decade banking career

by Onome Amuge
June 26, 2026
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Access Holdings draws curtain on Agbede's 2-decade banking career

Access Holdings Plc is drawing the curtain on one of the most significant leadership transitions in its recent history, with the retirement of Bolaji Agbede,former acting group chief executive officer,from its board of directors, bringing to a close a career that spanned more than two decades at one of Africa’s largest financial services groups.

The retirement, effective June 30, 2026, follows the expiration of Agbede’s tenure as executive director, business support, and represents another milestone in the institution’s post-Herbert Wigwe leadership evolution.

The development was disclosed in a notice to the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX), shareholders and the investing public.

Agbede’s retirement concludes a remarkable corporate journey that saw her evolve from a business executive overseeing corporate portfolios to becoming one of the most recognised figures in Nigeria’s banking industry.

According to the notification signed by Company Secretary Sunday Ekwochi, Agbede will retire from the board following the completion of her current tenure.

The company acknowledged her extensive contribution to the Access Group, noting that she served with distinction across multiple strategic leadership roles that helped shape the institution’s transformation over the years.

Her departure represents another carefully managed board transition rather than an unexpected leadership change, reinforcing Access Holdings’ commitment to orderly governance practices.

Agbede joined Access Bank in 2003 as an assistant general manager with responsibility for managing the bank’s portfolio of chemical trading companies.

Over the following years, she steadily expanded her influence within the organisation, assuming increasingly strategic responsibilities.

In 2010, she was appointed group head of human resources, where she led the institution’s human capital strategy during a period of rapid expansion that transformed Access Bank into one of Africa’s leading financial institutions.

Although her career included several important leadership positions, Agbede became a nationally recognised banking executive under extraordinary circumstances.

In February 2024, following the tragic helicopter crash in the United States that claimed the life of Group Chief Executive Officer Herbert Wigwe, Access Holdings turned to its succession framework to preserve operational stability.

The board appointed Agbede as acting group chief executive officer, entrusting her with responsibility for steering one of Nigeria’s largest financial institutions through one of the most difficult moments in its history.

The appointment reassured investors, regulators and customers that the institution possessed both the governance structures and executive depth necessary to withstand an unexpected leadership crisis.

Her tenure as acting chief executive focused largely on maintaining operational continuity while ensuring business activities proceeded without disruption.

The succession process entered its next phase with the appointment of Innocent Ike as substantive group managing director and chief executive officer, effective August 29, 2025, following regulatory approvals.

That appointment completed the executive leadership transition while allowing the Board to return to its long-term strategic agenda.

Agbede subsequently continued serving as executive director, business support, contributing to the group’s governance and operational oversight until the expiration of her tenure.

Her retirement now effectively closes a chapter that began with one of the most consequential leadership transitions in Nigeria’s banking industry.

Onome Amuge

Onome Amuge serves as online editor of Business A.M, bringing over a decade of journalism experience as a content writer and business news reporter specialising in analytical and engaging reporting. You can reach him via Facebook ,X and  LinkedIn

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