ALABRABA SELECTED TO JOIN THE ASPEN INSTITUTE’S FINANCE LEADERS FELLOWSHIP
The Association of
Licensed Mobile Payment Operators (ALMPO) has announced that its chairman,
Jay Alabraba has been selected to join the Aspen Institute’s Finance
Leaders Fellowship. Alabraba will join a diverse class of leaders from
across the global finance industry.
Alabraba,
also the co-founder of Paga, the pioneering mobile money operator, said, “I am honored to join The Aspen
Institute through Class V of the Finance Leaders Fellowship and very excited to
help advance the work of the Aspen Global Leadership Network. The focus of the
fellowship aligns superbly with my personal values, and I will leverage on the
platform to drive agenda items around both financial and economic inclusion.”
Commenting on Alabraba’s
selection, Kara Gustafson, executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Finance
Leaders Fellowship, said “We welcome this class of the fellowship at a
watershed moment for economies across the globe. The pandemic has catalyzed a
decisive shift in the way businesses consider the stakeholders they serve, the
communities they impact, and the workforces they aspire to engage. I
congratulate Jay and the other members of his class of outstanding leaders who
have the belief, talent, and resilience needed to positively reshape the future
of the industry at an inflection point that demands values-driven leadership.”
The Finance Leaders
Fellowship was founded in 2016 by Aspen Institute Henry Crown Fellow, Ranji
Nagaswami, and Aspen Institute Trustee, Chris Varelas, coming out of the 2008
financial crisis and the critical need to rebuild trust between the industry
and society. The fellowship’s focus is on developing a community of
high-integrity leaders in the global finance industry, now with 105 Fellows
across 20 countries. Using the Aspen Institute method of text-based dialogue
and building upon the Institute’s commitment to values-based, action-oriented
leadership, the program encourages selected Finance Fellows to consider values
and perspectives necessary for effective leadership in finance and in society
at-large.
ALMPO is the umbrella body for Mobile Money Operators (MMOs) licensed by
the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). The Association was
established in 2012 to act as a collective of the licensed mobile payment
companies, and to deliver on the national mandate of deepening the payments
infrastructure and financial inclusion in Nigeria. ALMPO has more than 20
member institutions collectively serving over 100 million customers across
Nigeria. Alabraba emerged chairman of ALMPO in 2020 and leads the executive
committee.
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