Adamu Musa Mele, executive director, Business Development and Investment of Premium Pension Limited, has been elevated to the fellowship of the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers. Mele, who has been a member of the institute since 1994, was before the elevation an Associate Chartered Stockbroker.
“I am highly appreciative of this recognition by the Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers,” said Mele, saying “the institute is one of the most vibrant professional organisations in the country. It handles activities regarding the capital market which in itself is a platform for raising long term capital for the economy.”
The managing director of Premium Pension Limited, Wilson Ideva congratulated Mele on this feat, which would rub off positively on the fortunes of the company and by extension, the pension industry. “Mele’s elevation complements our core value of professionalism and further brightens the future of the company,” said Ideva, saying “a tested and well-grounded investment expertise is the primary ingredient for the growth of pension funds.”
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Mele’s expertise covers economic and investment research, financial advisory services, asset management, capital market regulation and administration. He is a law graduate of the University of Maiduguri with an MBA from the University of Ado Ekiti. He has held several positions in financial management and administration in various organisations, including head, Northern region, of IBN Securities Limited (a subsidiary of First Inland Bank Limited) and CEO, Tiddo Universal Securities Limited (member Nigerian Stock Exchange). He is also an alumnus of New York Institute of Finance, Wharton Business School, University of Pennsylvania and Harvard Business School, Boston, USA.
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