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WealthBridge unveils new corporate headquarters in Lagos


WealthBridge Financial Services Holdings Limited has unveiled its new corporate headquarters at Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos, as part of efforts to support its expansion and strengthen service delivery across its business lines.

The opening of the new head office coincides with the company’s third anniversary and reflects its growth since inception. Over the past three years, WealthBridge has expanded its operations across asset management, investment banking, structured finance, economic intelligence, banking, real estate and financial technology.

Speaking at the unveiling recently, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Ahmed Lawal, said the new office was necessitated by the company’s expansion, increasing workforce and growing client base. He noted that the facility was designed to improve operational efficiency, enhance collaboration and provide a better environment for client engagement.

Lawal said the new headquarters features modern infrastructure, dedicated client service areas, collaborative workspaces and systems that support data-driven decision-making, in line with the Group’s growth strategy.

Within the Group, WealthBridge Capital Partners Limited has continued to expand its investment banking and advisory services, providing capital solutions to corporate and government institutions. WealthBridge Asset Management Limited has also grown its investment portfolio, offering wealth management products to a broad range of investors.

The Group has further diversified into complementary sectors. Main Trust Microfinance Bank Limited focuses on providing credit and financial inclusion solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises and individuals, while Dabridge Realties Limited is involved in property investments. WealthBridge is also developing digital payment solutions through its fintech operations.

The inauguration of the office, which was attended by representatives of the Securities and Exchange Commission and other industry stakeholders, marks a milestone for the Group as it positions itself for further growth in Nigeria’s financial services sector.

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