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Roosevelt Ogbonna Buys $20 Million London Mansion

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KEY POINTS


  • Roosevelt Ogbonna enters London real estate with $20 Million deal.
  • He leverages London’s cooling luxury property market.
  • Ogbonna balances Access Bank growth with global investments.

Roosevelt Ogbonna, chief executive of Access Bank Plc, is back in the headlines this time far from the boardroom.

Weeks after stepping down as a non-executive director at Access Holdings, he has purchased a £15 million ($20 million) mansion in London’s Hampstead, one of the city’s most exclusive neighborhoods.

Cooling luxury homes attract strategic buyers

The deal, reported by Bloomberg, ranks among London’s biggest high-end property sales this summer. The house complete with a spa and entertainment suite had been listed for as much as £17 million ($23 million) in 2021.

Softening demand in prime areas has pushed sellers toward sharp discounts, giving buyers like Ogbonna the chance to secure trophy homes at lower valuations.

Roosevelt Ogbonna balances banking and global footprint

Ogbonna’s move adds a personal layer to a career shaped in Nigeria’s banking sector. He became Access Bank’s chief executive in May 2022, after two decades rising through the ranks.

According to Billionaires Africa, while he stepped down from Access Holdings’ board in August to comply with new central bank governance rules, he still guides the bank’s five-year expansion plan, which targets doubling assets outside Nigeria by 2027.

His stake of 158.5 million shares, worth $2.7 million, ties his fortunes closely to the lender’s growth.

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