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Mfundo Clement Nkuhlu, Chief Operating Officer at the Nedbank Group, has served within the financial services company for more than 16 years. Mfundo holds a BA (Hons), Strategic Management in Banking (Insead), and has completed the Advanced Management Program at Harvard Business School, in the USA. Mfundo believes that banks need to navigate through dramatic changes in innovation and regulation, and that in working with others it is his responsibility to be able to anticipate and assess impact on his people, the work environment, the business operating model, the culture and diversity, and solutions to the market.
In the latest Business Unusual podcast, Ralf Fletcher, CEO of Topco Media, engages in conversation with Mfundo Nkuhlu to discuss value creation, being able to adapt, and how strategies are changing due to digital disruption. Mfundo goes in-depth on Smart Work, monitoring progress, successful execution of transformation strategies, and culture alignment.
Mfundo was appointed as Chief Operating Officer in January 2015. He joined the group as Head of Nedbank Africa in 2004 and became Head of Corporate Banking in 2005. He became a member of the Group Executive Committee in 2008 and Managing Executive of Nedbank Corporate in 2009, delivering strong and consistent performance in the business. He was appointed to the boards of Nedbank Limited and Nedbank Group Limited on 1 January 2015. He also serves on the board of Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, in which Nedbank holds a 21,2% interest.
As a member of the Group Executive Committee, Mfundo is closely involved in the oversight of business strategies across Nedbank and is responsible for leading and delivering changes to the target operating model. Before joining Nedbank, Mfundo was the Executive responsible for strategy, revenue and economic analysis at the South African Revenue Service and Chief Director of the Department of Trade and Industry, where he was responsible for Africa and the Middle East, as well as for the development and coordination of the economic strategy for the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD).
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