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First Asset Management grows AUM above N1tn


An investment management firm and a subsidiary of First HoldCo Plc, First Asset Management Limited, has announced that it surpassed N1tn in Assets Under Management.

In a statement made available to our correspondent on Sunday, the achievement signals the company’s position in the Nigerian financial sector and underscores the trust and loyalty its clients have placed in the firm.

The Managing Director of First Asset Management Limited, Ike Onyia, expressed pride in the milestone, attributing the success to the unwavering support from the firm’s clients and stakeholders.

“This milestone is a clear indication of the confidence placed in us by our clients and partners. It highlights the firm’s ability to deliver successful investment outcomes and reinforces its dedication to fulfilling its mandate.

“The continued partnership of our clients is not taken for granted. Their commitment has been pivotal, and the performance of their investments inspires the team’s dedication to providing best-in-class service.”

Onyia further emphasised the firm’s forward-looking approach to investment strategies, stating that First Asset Management is committed to adapting its solutions to meet the evolving needs of its diverse clientele.

“As the firm continues to grow, it remains focused on deploying innovative and forward-looking investment strategies tailored to each client’s financial goals,” he added.

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