Chinwe Egwim is a veteran Nigerian economist and corporate executive recently appointed as Chief Economist of FirstBank of Nigeria. In this role she will guide balance-sheet strategy, liquidity management, and enterprise-wide economic intelligence across the bank’s operations. Over 15 years, Egwim has built a portfolio spanning investment banking, asset management and development finance.
She has held senior economic research roles at FBNQuest Merchant Bank, Coronation Merchant Bank and, most recently, the Collaborative for Frontier Finance. A member of Nigeria’s Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee and a World Economic Forum Young Global Leader, Egwim’s insights influence policy and corporate strategy. She holds degrees from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology and Kingston University, and has completed executive programs at Harvard Kennedy School and the European School of Economics. Her personal net worth is not publicly disclosed.
Egwim’s career began in economic research at Nigeria’s Central Bank (CBN), where in 2009 she worked in the Fiscal Policy Unit of the Research Department. She later joined Fitch Ratings in Milan as a sub-national credit analyst (circa 2013), then returned to Nigeria to become Lead Economist at FBNQuest Merchant Bank (FBN Holdings).
In June 2021 she was appointed Chief Economist and Head of Economic Research and Intelligence at Coronation Merchant Bank. At Coronation she managed macroeconomic analysis and helped shape the bank’s market strategy. In August 2024, Egwim was named Chief Economist and Director of Research & Impact at the Collaborative for Frontier Finance (CFF), a Kenya-headquartered inclusive finance organization. In May 2026 she moved to FirstBank of Nigeria as Chief Economist, reinforcing the bank’s macroeconomic capability and embedding economic intelligence into senior decision-making. In that capacity she oversees enterprise-wide forecasting and risk positioning across the bank’s multiple markets.
Egwim has also contributed to national policy and industry initiatives. In 2023 she was appointed to Nigeria’s Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms Committee, and she served as a national consultant on an AfCFTA services-trade programme under the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa and UNCTAD. She sits on the board committee for research at the Nigeria Economic Summit Group and on the board of economists for BusinessDay Nigeria.
Her published work includes thought-leadership articles on African trade and economics, and books aimed at improving economic literacy (for example Understanding Economic Jargon and the children’s book Super E: The Inflation Smackdown). Egwim is a sought-after speaker on macroeconomics and gender inclusion, and in 2024 was selected as one of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders.
Education and Training: Egwim earned her Bachelor of Economics from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (Ghana) and a Master’s in Financial Economics from Kingston University, London. She also completed studies at the European School of Economics (Milan) and executive education in Global Leadership and Public Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. These academic credentials underpin her macroeconomic analysis skills and global finance expertise.
Impact and Recognition: In each role Egwim has leveraged rigorous data-driven analysis to inform strategy. At Coronation Bank she helped align macro forecasts with balance-sheet decisions; at CFF she focused on financing solutions with a gender-lens; and now at FirstBank she is charged with guiding enterprise-wide risk management. Observers note that her elevation to FirstBank’s executive team enhances the bank’s ability to navigate volatile economic conditions.
Her awards include the Accenture Gender Mainstreaming “Positive Role Model” in West Africa (2021) and recognition by Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD). She was a 2018 nominee for The Future Awards Africa and won the HER Network “Career Woman of the Year” award. (A comprehensive awards list is available from previous profiles.)
Net Worth: Estimates of Egwim’s personal wealth are not available from public records or credible financial disclosures. As a career banker and adviser, her compensation would be in the form of salary and benefits, but no verifiable net worth figure is known.
| Year/Period | Role / Education | Organization / Institution |
|---|---|---|
| ~2008–2009 | B.Sc. Economics | Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana |
| 2009 | Economist, Fiscal Policy Unit (Research Department) | Central Bank of Nigeria |
| 2011 | Research Analyst | African Positive Outlook (now Helmar Africa, UK) |
| 2013 | Sub-National Ratings Analyst | Fitch Ratings, Milan, Italy |
| 2014–2021 | Lead Economist | FBNQuest Merchant Bank (part of FBN Holdings) |
| 2019 | National Consultant (AfCFTA Services Trade Programme) | UNECA/UNCTAD (United Nations) |
| 2021–2023 | Chief Economist & Head, Economic Research/Intelligence | Coronation Merchant Bank, Nigeria |
| 2023–present | Member, Fiscal Policy & Tax Reforms Committee | Federal Government of Nigeria |
| 2024–2026 | Chief Economist & Director, Research & Impact Lab | Collaborative for Frontier Finance (CFF) |
| 2026–present | Chief Economist | FirstBank of Nigeria |

