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Optiva Capital Partners Connects Nigerians to European Residency Programs

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Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Optiva Capital Partners hosted an investor session in Lagos connecting Nigerian investors with experts from Portugal and Greece.
  • The event provided insights into European residency programs like the Portugal Golden Visa and Greece Permanent Residency.
  • Optiva Capital Partners Chairman Franklin Nechi emphasized the company's commitment to empowering Africans with credible global partnerships and accurate information.

Optiva Capital Partners, a leader in investment immigration, hosted an exclusive investor session in Lagos, Nigeria, to connect local investors with top experts from Portugal and Greece. The event focused on Europe's most sought-after residency pathways, including the Portugal Golden Visa, Portugal D7 Visa, Portugal D8 Digital Nomad Visa, and the Greece Permanent Residency Programme.

Jerome Morgan, CEO of Mercan Group, Portugal's largest investment immigration firm, and a Portuguese immigration attorney, Ms. Inez Costa, led the international delegation. Participants received detailed presentations, engaged in Q&A sessions, and had one-on-one consultations covering investment options, legal requirements, and residency strategies.

Our responsibility goes far beyond introducing clients to residency programmes. We believe that informed decisions are the foundation of successful investment immigration. By bringing internationally respected developers, immigration lawyers and compliance experts directly to Nigeria, we are giving our clients access to accurate information, trusted professional guidance and credible pathways to global opportunities.

โ€” Franklin NechiChairman of Optiva Capital Partners, speaking on the significance of the investor session.

Franklin Nechi, Chairman of Optiva Capital Partners, highlighted the session as a demonstration of the company's dedication to empowering Africans. He stated that the company's role extends beyond introducing residency programs, focusing on informed decisions as the bedrock of successful investment immigration. "By bringing internationally respected developers, immigration lawyers and compliance experts directly to Nigeria, we are giving our clients access to accurate information, trusted professional guidance and credible pathways to global opportunities," Nechi said.

Nechi also noted the rapidly evolving global mobility landscape, underscoring the importance of direct engagement with experienced international partners. He explained that today's investors seek more than just residency, aiming for security, wealth preservation, global business opportunities, quality education for their children, and long-term family legacy. These goals, he added, necessitate structured planning and access to credible international expertise.

Todayโ€™s investors are looking for much more than residency. They are looking for security, wealth preservation, global business opportunities, quality education for their children and long-term family legacy. These objectives require structured planning and access to credible international expertise.

โ€” Franklin NechiChairman of Optiva Capital Partners, discussing investor objectives.
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Originally published by ThisDay in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.