Equity Group’s James Mwangi honoured with Freedom of the City of London Award

Dr. James Mwangi, Equity Group Holdings Managing Director and CEO with Lord Jonathan Marland, Chair of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (right) and Lord Hugo Swire, Deputy Chair of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (left). | Handout
Equity Group Holdings Managing Director and
CEO James Mwangi has been conferred the Freedom of the City of London, one of
the world’s oldest and most respected civic honours.
The award celebrates Dr Mwangi’s decades-long commitment to financial inclusivity, equitable economic development, and the empowerment of underserved communities across Africa.
Mwangi joins an exclusive list of global changemakers who have previously received the award, including Nelson Mandela, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Benjamin Franklin, Winston Churchill, Margaret Thatcher and Lee Kuan Yew.
A celebratory dinner was hosted in the
Equity CEO’s honour, attended by friends, partners and members of the Kenyan
government including Cabinet Secretary for Trade and Investments, Honorable Lee
Kinyanjui and Kenya’s High Commissioner to the UK Ambassador Catherine Wahome
in addition to the Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment
Council, Lord Jonathan Marland.
Commenting on the award, Mwangi said, “This
honour reaffirms that purposeful leadership has the power to transform lives,
unlock potential, and restore dignity to communities”.
He further added, “It is also a global
recognition that Africa’s time is now—and our stories, innovations, and people
matter on the world stage.”
Beyond leading one of Africa’s most
influential financial institutions, Dr Mwangi is the Chairman of the East and
Central Africa Hub of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council
(CWEIC); a member of the Council on Foreign Relations Global Board of Advisors;
and a member of the World Bank Group High-level Advisory Council on Jobs,
working to address unemployment and social inequality globally.
The Freedom of the City of London is only
granted by the City of London, which also holds an extensive archive and
library of historical records.
The award, in the earliest times, was an
essential requirement for all who wished to carry on business and prosper in
trade within the Square Mile of the City itself.
As a result, the privileges attached to the
Freedom were eagerly sought, while the duties and obligations of freemen were
faithfully observed.
The award dates to the 12th century, and
other leaders who have been conferred this honour are Archbishop Desmond Tutu
and Otto von Habsburg.
Business and innovation key figures have also received the award, including Bill Gates, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and Sanjiv Chadha.
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