(FINANCE) Marlène Ngoyi, a distinguished Congolese banker, has made significant strides in transforming Africa’s financial landscape through her leadership and commitment to economic development.
Born in Brussels to Congolese parents and raised in Gabon, her multicultural upbringing has shaped a global perspective that she has effectively leveraged throughout her career.
Ngoyi holds impressive academic credentials, graduating magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Science in Economics and Finance from Bentley University and earning an MBA from Harvard Business School.
Her professional journey, spanning over two decades, has seen her hold key leadership roles in numerous financial institutions across Africa.
In May 2022, Ngoyi was appointed Chief Executive Officer of the Fund for Export Development in Africa (FEDA), a subsidiary of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank).
In this role, she oversees the promotion and financing of export-oriented projects, contributing to economic growth and integration across the continent.
Before her role at FEDA, Ngoyi served as CEO of BGFI Investment Banking, where she successfully raised over US$4 billion in capital and foreign direct investment for both private and sovereign clients.
She also played a pivotal role as CEO of a commercial bank in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), restoring the bank’s financial profitability.
Ngoyi’s expertise extends beyond banking; she was part of the founding team of Catalyst Principal Partners, a private equity firm focused on East African investments.
Her extensive experience includes raising multi-billion-dollar funds through various financial instruments, greatly enhancing Africa’s financial infrastructure.
Fluent in English, French, and Spanish, Ngoyi’s linguistic skills have complemented her international career, allowing her to engage with diverse markets and cultures.
Her leadership and dedication to Africa’s financial growth have been widely recognized through numerous accolades, solidifying her position as a transformative figure in the sector.
Her strategic initiatives and unwavering commitment for growth continues to make Ngoyi one of the many playing pivotal roles in shaping Africa’s economic future, driving sustainable development, and fostering financial inclusion across the continent.