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James Mwangi was born on 1962 in Kangema, Muranga County, Kenya, is a Kenyan banker. Discover James Mwangi's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?
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James Mwangi |
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Accountant · banker · entrepreneur |
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62 years old |
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1962 |
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Kangema, Muranga County, Kenya |
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Kenya
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James Mwangi Height, Weight & Measurements
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James Mwangi Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is James Mwangi worth at the age of 62 years old? James Mwangi’s income source is mostly from being a successful Accountant. He is from Kenya. We have estimated James Mwangi's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
James Mwangi (born 1962) CBS is a Kenyan accountant, career banker, businessman, and entrepreneur.
Mwangi was born in Kangema, in Kenya's Central Province, circa 1962.
With his father having been killed in the Mau Mau conflict, his six siblings were raised by their widowed mother, Grace Wairimu.
He witnessed the struggles in his family and community at an early age to make a livelihood, which inspired him to better his circumstances.
Mwangi credits his mother for instilling the virtues of discipline, hard work, giving back to society, and humility from a tender age.
He attended Nyagatugu Primary School in Kangema Village, going on to attend Ichagaki Secondary School on a government scholarship.
He attended Kagumo High School for his A-level education, where he studied economics, English literature, and geography.
He joined the University of Nairobi, graduating with a Bachelor of Commerce degree, after which he sat and passed the Certified Public Accountant of Kenya (CPAK) examinations.
He is also a graduate of the advanced management programme at the IESE Business School in Barcelona, Spain.
Mwangi holds five honorary doctorate degrees, a Doctor of Business Administration from Kenya Methodist University, Doctor of Humane Letters from Kenyatta University, and Doctor of Entrepreneurship from the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology.
He also has a Doctor of Business Management (Honours Causa) from Meru University of Science and Technology and a Doctorate of Letters from Africa Nazarene University.
Mwangi began his career in banking as an auditor at Price Water House.
After a short period at Price Water House, he moved over to Ernst and Young, where he worked for three years before joining Trade Bank.
In 1991, he left his job as the group's financial controller at Trade Bank on invitation by the then-senior executives of Equity Building Society (EBS), the precursor to Equity Bank, to steer the financial institution from insolvency.
Equity had been declared insolvent at position 66 out of 66 by its regulator, the Central Bank of Kenya, in 1993.
Mwangi was appointed Director of Strategy and Finance and set about retraining staff focusing on customer care.
He also encouraged them to use their networks to attract members to the society and use 25% of their salaries to buy Equity Building Society shares.
In 1997, the society began to sell shares to customers and pay annual dividends.
Mwangi joined Equity Building Society as the Finance and Operations Director, a position he held until 2004 when he became the CEO.
Together with the then managing director, John Mwangi, and the chairman, Peter Munga, they constituted the board.
Mwangi converted his KSh.7 million/= deposit at the time with Equity Building Society to ordinary shares, making him one of the key shareholders.
The company was losing KSh.5 million/= (approx. US$60,000 at the time) annually and, at that time, had accumulated total losses of KSh.33 million/= (approx. US$380,000 at the time).
In 2006, Equity Bank listed on the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE).
Mwangi was included among The Financial Times' 2009 list of the top 50 thought leaders of emerging markets and the top 20 most influential people in Africa.
He was the founding chairman of Kenya Vision 2030 Delivery Board from 2007-2019, charged with ensuring Kenya became a middle-income country with high living standards by 2030.
He is a Presidential National Task Force member on the Kenya COVID-19 Emergency Response Fund and chair of its health committee.
Mwangi is also the current Chancellor, Meru University College of Science and Technology.
On 18 June 2009, the group's stock cross-listed on the Uganda Securities Exchange and the Rwanda Stock Exchange in 2015.
, the group had subsidiaries in six countries and a commercial representative office in Ethiopia.
Equity Group Holdings is a large financial services organisation in East Africa in terms of customer base and has an asset base valued at over KSh.900 billion/= (approx. US$9 billion).
He is the current Group Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer of Equity Group Holdings Plc, the banking conglomerate with one of the largest customer bases on the African continent, over 14 million as of December 2019.
As the CEO of Equity Group Holdings Plc, Mwangi is credited with democratizing financial access.
In 2020, Equity Bank was granted approval to merge two subsidiaries (Equity Bank Congo (EBC) and Banque Commercial du Congo (BCDC)) in the Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC).
The two subsidiaries formed a new bank by the name Equity Banque Commercial du Congo (Equity BCDC) which made it the second largest bank in DRC.
He also serves as a guest lecturer at Stanford University, Columbia University, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Harvard University, IESE Business School, and Lagos Business School.
Mwangi has also served on boards and in advisory roles at the Global Advisory Council for VISA Inc., the Global Advisory Council for MasterCard, the Clinton Global Initiative, the G8 New Alliance For Food Security And Nutrition, President Barack Obama’s Initiative for Global Development, the G20 Advisory Board of Agriculture and Initiative for Global Development, and The Global Agenda Council on New Economic Thinking of the World Economic Forum.
He has also served on the UN Advisory Groups on Inclusive Finance and Global Sustainability.
He also served as an external advisor on a high-level panel on inclusive finance to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
Additionally, he is on the Economic Advisory Board to the president of IFC (International Finance Corporation), the Advisory Network to the High-Level Panel for a Sustainable Ocean Economy, the Nairobi Advisory Board of Columbia Global Centres, Yale University President’s Council on International Activities, the Inaugural Board of African Leadership Academy and has been chair of the steering committee of the Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) Regional Leadership Center, East Africa.
He is a member of UNDP’s (United Nations Development Program) African Influencers for Development (AI4Dev), private sector AfroChampions initiative, and a board member of Sustainable Development Goals Center for Africa (SDGC/A).