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Bank of England finance chief named most influential black Briton

Afua Kyei is at the top of the Powerlist 2026

Bank of England’s Chief Financial Officer and Executive Director Afua Kyei(Image: ES PR)

The finance chief of the Bank of England has been named as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most influential black person by the Powerlist 2026, which also recognises the likes of former footballer Ian Wright and entrepreneur Emma Grede.

Afua Kyei, who is also the executive director of the central bank, took the top spot in this year’s rankings.

Ms Kyei said she was “delighted that someone in the public sector and financial services is being recognised in this way”.

The executive is responsible for overseeing the financial governance of the Bank’s balance sheet, which grew to more than £1trn at its peak during the Covid pandemic.

Her role also involves directing the vehicle which carries out the Bank’s quantitative easing programme – one of the tools to bring down interest rates.

She joined the central bank in 2019, having previously held senior roles at global banks Barclays and UBS.

The annual Powerlist, which partners with JP Morgan, HSBC and PwC, recognises the most powerful Britons of African, African Caribbean, and African American heritage.

It was launched 20 years ago by Powerlist Media as a way to showcase black role models to inspire young people.