New Corporate Office Signals Addosser’s Next Growth Phase
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At a glance
- Addosser Investments has opened a new corporate office in Lagos Island, Lagos.
- The new hub will house the company's shared services, Addosser Insurance Brokers Limited, and the new SME Elite team.
- This expansion supports Addosser's growth, enhances its capacity to support MSMEs, and positions it for future licensing goals.
Addosser Investments, the provider of shared services for its affiliated entities, has officially commissioned its new Corporate Office located on Catholic Mission Street, Lagos Island, Lagos. This significant development coincides with the 18th anniversary celebration of its sister company, Addosser Microfinance Bank.
The newly established office is designed to function as the central hub for the organization's corporate services. It will also accommodate Addosser Insurance Brokers Limited (AIBL) and the recently formed SME Elite team. This strategic consolidation aims to bolster the organization's capabilities in delivering integrated financial solutions to businesses.
Speaking at the inauguration ceremony, Founder Mr. Ayodeji Sobulo highlighted the new office as a key strategic investment. He stated that it reflects Addosser's sustained growth trajectory and its long-term ambition to become Nigeria's premier one-stop financial services provider for Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
The expanded facility is expected to facilitate the company's ongoing business expansion plans. It will provide a more conducive working environment for its increasing workforce and strategically position the organization for its next phase of development. This includes pursuing the national license for Addosser Microfinance Bank, further solidifying its presence in the financial sector.
The new office is a strategic investment that reflects Addosser’s continued growth and long-term vision of becoming Nigeria’s preferred one-stop shop for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
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