Meet 100WF South Africa Committee Co-Chair, Chele Moyo

Mar 14, 2025

Meet Chele Moyo, an experienced banker with expertise spanning international and regional financial markets. She has recently become co-chair of 100 Women in Finance’s South Africa committee. Moyo joins Janice Johnston, CEO, Edge Growth, who has served as chair of the South Africa committee since the location’s inception.  100WF’s South Africa committee, composed of accomplished professionals with a wealth of finance industry experience, is planning an exciting range of events in Cape Town and Johannesburg for 2025.

 

Chele Moyo
Regional Coverage Lead: Southern Africa, MCB Group

Chele Moyo is an experienced banker with expertise spanning international and regional financial markets. As the Regional Coverage Lead: Southern Africa for MCB Group, she is responsible for driving and originating a global suite of corporate banking solutions for large corporate clients operating across the region.

Chele’s strategic financial markets thought leadership transcends multiple sectors, including real estate, technology, media and telecommunications, and healthcare. Her dedication to her field has earned her several accolades, including a nomination for the Women’s Property Network Rising Star award as well as a Social Impact Excellence award in Corporate and Investment Banking.

Her leadership experience is notable, having served as a Director on the South African Council of Shopping Centres board, Chair of the Women’s Property Network in Gauteng, and a member of the Royal Institute of Surveyors (RICS) South Africa advisory board. Currently, she holds significant industry leadership roles as the Co-Chair of 100WF South Africa and Chair of the Impact Committee for Women in Franchising, Africa.

Passionate about education, mentorship, and generational impact, Chele is committed to fostering growth and development in these areas. She is an Executive Master of Accounting graduate from Newnham College, Cambridge Judge Business School, where she was the recipient of the Emily Booth scholarship for female leadership in business. Additionally, she holds an MBA in Construction and Real Estate from the University College of Estate Management, Reading, and a BSc in Property Studies from the University of Cape Town.