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Travel firm expands to Port Harcourt, Abuja


Nigeria’s corporate travel management company, FCM Nigeria, has deepened its footprint in the Nigerian market through the expansion of its operations to Port Harcourt and Abuja.

The travel company made this known through a statement signed by its spokesman, Temilade Adu, stating that the move was built to strengthen the company’s presence across key commercial hubs, enabling closer engagement with clients and more efficient delivery of travel solutions tailored to corporate needs.

According to the Adu, the move also underscores FCM’s status as one of Shell’s official travel management companies.

The travel company ascribed its partnership with Shell as further reinforcement of the company’s capabilities in managing complex, large-scale corporate travel operations and “highlights FCM’s growing reputation for delivering smart, technology-enabled travel solutions backed by a global support network.”

The Managing Director of FCM Nigeria, Adejoju Olutimayin, said the expansion of the company was a strategic move targeted to ensure continuous high-quality service.

He said, “Expanding to Port Harcourt and Abuja was a strategic move by the company to stay even closer to its clients and ensure they continue to receive the high-quality service and efficiency they rely on.

“Our growth reflects a deep commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction, and tailored service delivery”.

Similarly, in line with its commitment to responsible business practices, FCM Nigeria has also expressed plans to activate a Corporate Social Responsibility initiative in partnership with Dream Catchers Academy, an organization focused on empowering underprivileged girls through education and the arts.

While the initiative is still in development, the company revealed that it is part of its long-term vision to contribute meaningfully to the communities where it operates, particularly in alignment with the UN Sustainable Development Goals on zero hunger and community well-being.

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