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Group seeks improved Nigerian investment in US


The Invest in the USA EB-5 Investor Information Series is set to return to Nigeria, aiming to attract local investors seeking United States of America residency.

BraveICONS Global, a cross-border investment facilitator, and IIUSA, the US national trade association for the EB-5 Regional Centre Programme, are spearheading the initiative.

In a statement, series organiser, BraveICONS Global noted it was collaborating with IIUSA, to host the event which will take place across Abuja and Lagos.

The series, which highlights the EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, offers Nigerian investors a pathway to U.S. Permanent Residency and Citizenship.

The organisers stated attendees will gain insights into the program’s benefits, the application process, and available project opportunities.

The event will also provide a platform for networking with industry experts and like-minded investors, it added.

The Chair of the IIUSA Nigeria Forum, Fife Banks, described the event as “a strategic opportunity for Nigerian investors to achieve both immigration and financial goals.”

Banks added that the program offers a unique avenue for Nigerians to diversify their portfolios while securing a foothold in the U.S. economy.

BraveICONS Global and IIUSA declared they aim to bridge the gap between foreign investors and global economic growth, ensuring Nigerian investors are well-positioned to leverage international opportunities.

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