
About PwC Company Secretary Job
Apply for the PwC Company Secretary Job Opportunity 2025
At PwC Nigeria, helping you achieve your goals is at the heart of what we do. Our purpose is to build trust in society and solve important problems. By listening to you and understanding your vision, we can help you overcome the challenges you face. Whether you are a large global organisation, a government body or a family-owned private business, we have the experience and expertise to help you.
Our expertise is backed up by a network of firms in 158 countries with more than 250,000 people committed to delivering quality assurance, advisory and tax services. Our strong global network enables us to collaborate across the world. We combine this knowledge and expertise with our in-depth understanding of African operating environments to offer our clients tailored advice and services.
By tapping into our global network, we can connect you with the right people at the right time. So whether you are looking to keep track of the numbers, make tax simple or need help adapting to changing operating environments, we can assist.
PwC Company Secretary Job Role Summary
PwC Company Secretary Job role will provide secretariat services to the Bank and relevant subsidiaries. The ideal candidate will ensure the delivery of high-quality board and management secretarial services, promote sound corporate governance, and drive compliance with regulatory requirements in alignment with the Bankโs objectives and governance standards.
PwC Company Secretary Job Key Responsibilities
- Organise and provide secretarial support for Board, Board Committee, Executive, and Management Committee meetings, ensuring accurate documentation and compliance with governance protocols.
- Monitor adherence to relevant corporate governance codes, statutory requirements, and regulatory frameworks across the Bank, including the preparation and submission of statutory returns.
- Maintain statutory registers and records and ensure the secure custody of original corporate documents for the Bank.
- Advise the Board and executive management on corporate governance and company secretarial matters.
- Act as liaison for secretarial matters, and coordinate secretarial aspects of audits, regulatory examinations, and strategic retreats.
Required Experience and Capabilities
- Bachelor of Laws (LL.B) and Barrister at Law (B.L); must be called to the Nigerian Bar.
- Relevant professional certifications in corporate governance or company secretarial practice (e.g., ICSAN)
- Minimum of 18 yearsโ post-call experience in legal and company secretarial practice, preferably within the financial services sector
- Sound knowledge of the Nigerian banking industry and its regulatory environment
- Strong stakeholder management skills
- High level of credibility, ethical standards, and personal integrity
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