Nigeria’s banking sector has witnessed a powerful shift in leadership over the past few years, with accomplished female executives taking the helm of major financial institutions. These women are not only breaking historic barriers but also steering some of the country’s most influential banks through digital transformation, expansion, and regulatory evolution. Below are five confirmed female bank CEOs currently leading major institutions in Nigeria.
1. Nneka Enwereji — Managing Director & CEO, Citibank Nigeria

Nneka Enwereji was appointed CEO of Citibank Nigeria in 2024. With more than 30 years of experience across global banking operations, she previously led Citi’s Global Network Banking division across Sub-Saharan Africa. Her appointment reflects Citi’s strategic emphasis on experienced regional leadership within Nigeria’s corporate and institutional banking market.
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2. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe — Group Managing Director & CEO, Fidelity Bank

Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe became the first woman to lead Fidelity Bank in 2021. With over three decades of banking experience, she has driven innovation, SME financing, and retail banking expansion. Her tenure has been marked by strong financial performance and strategic initiatives aimed at enhancing shareholder value and broadening the bank’s national and international reach.
3. Yemisi Edun — Managing Director & CEO, First City Monument Bank

Yemisi Edun was appointed Managing Director and CEO of First City Monument Bank in 2021, becoming the first woman to occupy the role in the bank’s history. Previously serving as Chief Financial Officer, Edun brought deep expertise in financial control, risk management, and corporate strategy. Her leadership has emphasized financial inclusion and structured lending for SMEs and women-owned businesses.
4. Adaora Umeoji — Group Managing Director & CEO, Zenith Bank

Dr. Adaora Umeoji was appointed Group Managing Director and CEO of Zenith Bank in 2024, marking a milestone for one of Nigeria’s largest and most systemically important banks. Having spent decades within the institution, she brings institutional knowledge and strategic continuity. Her appointment represented a significant leadership transition in Nigeria’s tier-1 banking space.
5. Miriam Olusanya — Managing Director, Guaranty Trust Bank

Miriam Olusanya made history in July 2021 when she became the first female Managing Director and CEO of Guaranty Trust Bank. Having joined GTBank in 1998 as an executive trainee, she rose through various leadership roles across transaction services, corporate banking, and treasury. Under her leadership, GTBank has continued to strengthen its digital banking footprint while maintaining its position as one of Nigeria’s most profitable tier-1 banks.
Methodology
This list includes women serving as Managing Director or Chief Executive Officer of licensed commercial banks operating in Nigeria as of 2025. Selection was based on verified leadership appointments reported by credible Nigerian business media and official bank communications. The focus was strictly on confirmed CEO roles within active banking institutions, excluding executive directors or deputy roles.
