Maria Ramos CEO Absa Group

Maria Ramos (born 1959) is a South African businesswoman, banker and corporate executive who has been serving the chairperson of AngloGold Ashanti since 2020.[1] She previously served as chief executive officer (CEO) of Absa Group Limited. Prior to joining Absa in March 2009, she was the CEO of Transnet. This was after serving as director-general of the National Treasury.[2]

Early life

Ramos was born in Lisbon, Portugal, on 22 February 1959, the oldest of four daughters.[3] Her parents emigrated to Mozambique and then South Africa in the mid-1960s. Ramos was six when her family began their new life in Vereeniging, south of Johannesburg.

Ramos matriculated in 1977 and went to work for Barclays in Vereeniging as a waste clerk, which involved collecting paperwork such as deposit slips and cheques, from behind the tellers and manually processing them.

Ramos applied for a scholarship under the bank’s in-house scheme for employees to complete a university commerce degree, but discovered that it was open to men only. A long battle ensued until she was told that if she sat the basic exams and passed, she would be considered. She drove about 58 kilometres (36 mi) from Vereeniging to Johannesburg three nights a week after work to attend evening classes offered by the Institute of Bankers, passing the exam and earning a Banker’s Diploma.

Academic life

Ramos has taught at various academic institutions. Ramos obtained an Institute of Bankers’ Diploma (CAIB) in 1983. She followed this with a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) in 1986, a Bachelor of Commerce Honours in Economics (also from Wits) in 1987 and a Master of Science (Economics) from the University of London in 1992.

Career[edit]

Early in her career, Ramos served as Director-General of the National Treasury from 1996 to 2003.

Ramos was the chief executive officer of Absa Group Limited for ten years, until February 2019. She held responsibility for executing the Group’s strategy across 10 African operations, serving 15 million customers through more than 11,000 outlets.

Prior to joining Absa as Group Chief Executive in March 2009, she was the Group Chief Executive of Transnet Limited, the state-owned freight transport and logistics service provider for five years.

In addition to her role at Absa, Ramos has in the past served as a non-executive and independent director on the boards of Sanlam LimitedRemgro Limited and SABMiller Plc, and currently serves on the board of Richemont SA.

Other activities

Ramos has in the past served as chairperson of the Banking Association of South Africa.  Appointed by United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, she co-chaired (alongside Achim Steiner) the United Nations’ Task Force on Digital Financing of Sustainable Development Goals from 2018 to 2020. In 2021, she was appointed to the World BankInternational Monetary Fund High-Level Advisory Group (HLAG) on Sustainable and Inclusive Recovery and Growth, co-chaired by Mari PangestuCeyla Pazarbasioglu, and Nicholas Stern.