Tro-vest Capital wins AFILA award



Tro-vest Capital Partners has been named Africa’s Most Innovative Financial Services Leader of the Year at the 2025 Africa Financial Industry Leadership Award.

According to a statement made available to our correspondent on Thursday, the AFILA award is an initiative of the Africa Financial Industry Summit, a platform that brings together financial leaders, regulators, and institutions to advance financial inclusion and industry transformation across Africa.

Speaking at a news conference recently to announce the achievement, the Group Head of Private and Personal Business, Tro-vest Capital Partners, Nkantion Bassey, stated that the award is a testament to the company’s efforts in financial solutions and transformative industry practices.

He said, “Tro-vest Capital Partners’ recognition as Africa’s Most Innovative Financial Services Leader of the Year 2025 highlights our excellence in driving cutting-edge financial solutions. We have positioned ourselves as a full-fledged financial services hub, covering consumer lending, investment banking, retail banking, wealth management, micro-lending, and fintech.

“This has distinguished us in Nigeria’s financial landscape, particularly through our digital-first approach, making financial services more accessible, efficient, and tailored to client needs. Our expertise in risk reduction, consistent returns, and diversified investment strategies played a key role in securing this award.”

Bassey noted that the award solidifies Tro-vest Capital’s position as one of the leading financial institutions shaping Africa’s financial future. He added that it serves as a validation of the company’s innovative financial solutions and enhances its credibility in the market, making it more attractive to investors, clients, and stakeholders.

“The recognition strengthens our competitive edge in Nigeria’s financial services industry and opens doors to more partnerships and growth opportunities. It reaffirms our commitment to financial inclusion, improved investment strategies, and the adoption of cutting-edge technologies to serve clients better.”

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