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The Long View

Arunma Oteh: ‘A Lot of Innovations That Are Very Important to Society Have Come Out of Development Banks’

The Long View

Morningstar

Finance, Dan Lefkovitz, Amy Arnott, Entrepreneurship, Investing Leaders, Jeff Ptak, Investors, Christine Benz, Influential Investors, Careers, Long-term Investing, Financial Services, Business, Investing, Morningstar

4.5775 Ratings

🗓️ 13 May 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

A former development banker and Nigerian regulator reflects on the importance of capital markets.

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Hi, and welcome to The Longview. I'm Dan Levkovitz, strategist for Morning Start Indexes.

0:40.3

Our guest this week is Arunma Ote, currently of the University of Oxford Saeed Business School.

0:45.3

Arunma is a former treasurer of the World Bank and also served in various leadership roles in the African Development Bank.

0:51.3

In 2010, she became Director General of Nigeria's Securities and Exchange Commission,

0:57.0

and she led that Apex regulator for several years following the global financial crisis.

1:02.0

She writes about the experience in the recently published book All Hands on Deck,

1:06.0

Unleashed Prosperity Through World Class Capital Markets.

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Arunma is a graduate of the University of Nigeria and

1:12.4

Sukha and Harvard Business School. Arunma, thank you so much for joining us on the Longview.

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Dan, I'm delighted to join you, and I look forward to our conversation. Likewise, it's great to have you.

1:23.4

I really enjoyed your book, all hands on deck. You say that one of your goals in writing the book

1:27.8

was to debunk the myths around capital markets. Maybe you can explain how and why you think

1:33.3

capital markets are misunderstood. I'm sure you share some of the views since you work for Morning

1:40.0

Star. I think a lot of people assume that investing is actually gambling or it's for rich people.

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