Abidjan: Coronation Group has reaffirmed its dedication to Africa’s transformation by committing to initiatives that support sustainable development and long-term prosperity across the continent. Mr. Wole Onasanya, Group Chief Executive Officer, announced that Coronation will return as a Gold Sponsor of the 2025 Africa CEO Forum.
According to News Agency of Nigeria, the sponsorship aligns with Coronation’s vision for a thriving and prosperous Africa, driven by collaboration, innovation, and purpose-led leadership. Mr. Onasanya stated that the Africa CEO Forum, scheduled for May 12 and 13 in Abidjan, C´te d’Ivoire, is a crucial platform for shaping strategic dialogue, encouraging partnerships, and creating a shared vision for Africa’s economic future.
Coronation Group is proud to return as a Gold Sponsor, reflecting its unwavering commitment to Africa’s progress and legacy-building efforts. Mr. Onasanya emphasized the group’s role as a prosperity partner dedicated to sustainable wealth creation and meaningful economic transformation. He highlighted the Forum’s importance as a space for thoughtful engagement, collaborative leadership, and visionary ambition.
Mr. Aigboje Aig-Imoukhuede, Chairman of Coronation Group, will lead the group’s participation at the Forum. He is scheduled to feature in a headline one-on-one discussion on how African family-owned businesses can evolve from survival to generational legacy. Additionally, Paul Abiagam, Acting CEO of Coronation Merchant Bank, will participate in a strategic panel on navigating the Cost of Capital Crisis, exploring how African businesses can respond to geopolitical shifts with innovation and opportunity-focused strategies.
Coronation is dedicated to African-led financial solutions that unlock the continent’s potential. Mr. Onasanya stated that the Africa CEO Forum provides a vital stage for turning bold financial ideas into action, emphasizing the group’s ethos of craftsmanship in transformational financial services across Africa. The Forum is expected to host presidents from C´te d’Ivoire, Senegal, South Africa, Ghana, Rwanda, and Tanzania.