Investment and financial advisory firm Afrinvest (West Africa) Limited is set to celebrate a dual milestone: its 30th anniversary and the unveiling of the 20th edition of its flagship Nigerian Banking Sector Report.
In a statement on Sunday, the firm said that the celebration will commemorate Afrinvest’s three-decade journey of driving impact, shaping policy and delivering cutting-edge solutions to the Nigerian economy.
The 2025 BSR is themed ‘ACT-BOLD: Turbocharging Nigeria to a New Growth Frontier’.
Founded in 1995, Afrinvest has evolved into a trusted voice in Nigeria’s financial landscape, pioneering data-driven insights, structuring landmark deals and providing innovative asset management.
Speaking ahead of the anniversary, the Group Managing Director of Afrinvest, Ike Chioke, said, “Afrinvest at 30 is not just a celebration of longevity; it is proof of resilience, innovation, and our unyielding commitment to building a more inclusive and prosperous Nigerian economy.
“As we reflect on the past, we also look ahead with a challenge to stakeholders: act boldly, think differently and work collaboratively to unlock Nigeria’s true potential in line with the government’s $1tn economy goal.”
The Deputy GMD, Afrinvest, Victor Ndukauba, stated, “This milestone gives us a moment to take stock of our journey, from one of the earliest Nigerian stock brokerage firms to the present, where we proudly stand as an advisory partner of choice for investment banking, asset management, securities trading, trust services, consultancy & research, and FinTech. Afrinvest has consistently demonstrated that with the right vision, integrity and innovation, Nigerian financial institutions can compete globally.”
The 2025 edition of the BSR marks two decades of thought leadership, transparency and reform advocacy. Since its inception, the BSR has provided critical analysis that shaped discourse and policy in Nigeria’s financial services industry.
Emphasising the importance of the report, the Managing Director of Afrinvest Consulting Limited, Abiodun Keripe, said, “The BSR has become a trusted resource for regulators, investors and development partners. This year’s theme, ‘ACT-BOLD: Turbocharging Nigeria to a New Growth Frontier’, speaks directly to the urgency to diversify the economy and harness the power of seven high-impact sectors: agriculture, creatives, tourism & hospitality, banking & finance, oil & gas, logistics, and domestic manufacturing.”
The 2025 BSR arrives at a time of significant global uncertainty. According to the International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook, global growth is projected at 3.0 per cent in 2025, up from the 2.8 per cent forecast earlier in the year, but still fragile due to lingering tariff shocks, FX volatility and distorted financial conditions. Sub-Saharan Africa, however, is expected to grow by 4.0 per cent, supported by commodities and strong export demand.
