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Steve Modeyin
Steve holds a B.Sc. Actuarial Science (Second Class Upper Division) from University of Lagos and also holds an MBA Finance & M.Sc. Management Science both from University of Ilorin. He is an Associate Member of The Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, National Institute of Marketing of Nigeria, Institute of Chartered Accountant of Nigeria and Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers of Nigeria. He is also an Authorized Dealing Clerk of The Nigerian Stock Exchange. Steve has over 16 years working experience in different sectors of the economy including Lecturing and investment management. Prior to joining NLPC PFA LTD he worked with Mustard Investment Ltd. He is currently the Head of Investment Department.
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