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*Rob Shuter |
MTN
Group has named Netherland-based Vodafone executive Rob Shuter as its new CEO,
according to a report by itnewsafrica.com.
The
company revealed, in a media statement, that Shuter is expected to return to
South Africa to take up the role no later than 01 July 2017.
The
announcement comes shortly after MTN had revealed that it reached an
agreement with the government of Nigeria regarding its record fine of $5.2
billion USD.
MTN will
allow Shuter to complete his current contractual obligations with his current
company. MTN revealed that is confident that Shuter will bring experience and
new insights to the CEO role having had many years in the telecoms sector both
in Africa and Europe as well as in banking where his expertise will help as MTN
continues to develop its new business strategy.
Shuter
has served as Vodafone NL CEO since 2012 and last year was named to the
Vodafone Group Executive Committee with responsibility for Vodafone’s smaller
European markets. He’s also
worked previously for Vodacom Group, Standard Bank
and Nedbank. Vodafone NL confirmed his departure and said it will name a
replacement later.
In
tandem with the announcement of the new group president, MTN also revealed that
an unnamed individual will be taking up the position of VP M&A and
Strategy on 1 October, 2016. According to the company the unnamed
individual has a “wealth of banking experience” and will assist in the
formulation of a revised strategy for growing MTN’s revenues, focusing
particularly on convergence between mobile telephony and financial services.
The
individual’s name will be announced by the end of June, 2016. In addition to
this announcement, Godfrey Motsa has been appointed to oversee MTN’s operations
in South and East Africa (excluding South Africa) from 1 July, 2016. Motsa
joins from Vodacom where he was Chief Officer for Consumer Business. Motsa was
previously CEO of Vodacom DRC Congo and CEO of Vodacom Lesotho. He brings 10
years of experience of telecoms in the region to MTN. He has various other
commercial experience.
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