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Griffin Capital Group Launches, Champions Economic Reforms


Griffin Capital Group Limited has announced its official market entry as a fully integrated financial services group, bringing together investment banking, asset management, trusteeship, lending, and insurance capabilities under a unified institutional platform.

The launch, according to the firm, reflects a deliberate response to the evolving demands of Nigeria’s financial ecosystem, where the need for disciplined capital deployment, stronger corporate governance frameworks, and deeper market liquidity continues to shape the next phase of growth.

Commenting on the launch, the Group Chief Executive Officer, Babatunde Obaniyi, said, “The opportunity in Nigeria’s financial markets is significant, but unlocking it requires more than capital. It requires structure, governance, and the ability to deploy capital with discipline. Griffin Capital Group has been built to address these fundamentals.

”Our model allows us to operate across the full lifecycle of transactions, from advisory to execution, while maintaining a strong focus on risk management and long-term value creation.

“We are entering the market with a clear sense of responsibility, particularly in how capital is structured, deployed, and preserved. Our ambition is to build an institution that contributes meaningfully to market development while maintaining the highest standards of governance and execution.”

The Chairman of the Group, Musa Bello, added, “Financial institutions play a critical role in shaping economic outcomes, particularly in emerging markets where capital must be deployed with both precision and purpose. Griffin Capital Group represents a long-term commitment to building an institution that combines local market understanding with global standards of governance and execution. As Nigeria continues to deepen its capital markets and expand private sector participation, institutions with the capacity to structure, mobilise, and manage capital effectively will be essential. Our focus is not only on participating in this evolution but also on contributing to it in a meaningful and sustainable way.”

Structured as a multi-business financial services group, Griffin Capital is designed to operate across the full spectrum of capital formation, from origination through innovatively structuring complex financial transactions in a simplified manner to execution, distribution, and investment management. This operational structure enables the group to both advise on and actively participate in transactions. The group enters the market with a leadership team whose experience spans investment banking, insurance brokerage, capital markets, corporate finance, development finance, and investment management across Africa and global financial centres.

Griffin Capital’s operating model reflects a clear emphasis on institutional discipline, combining advisory expertise with balance sheet strength to support more efficient capital allocation and improved transaction quality.

As Nigeria’s economic reforms open new opportunities in infrastructure, project finance, financial advisory, and private capital markets, the company is ready to support both issuers and investors with a structure built for scale, transparency, and execution.

With a medium- to long-term strategy focused on growing assets under management and expanding participation across key sectors, Griffin Capital Group intends to play an active role in facilitating capital flows in Nigeria and across the African continent.

The group’s integrated platform is expected to support a broad range of clients, including retail, corporates, institutional investors, development finance institutions, government institutions, and high-net-worth individuals, through tailored financial solutions and disciplined execution.

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