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Investment One of Nigeria hives off pension funds to refocus on its customers

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  • Investment One Financial Services Limited (Investment One), a leading financial services group in Nigeria, has  sold its subsidiaries- Investment One Funds Management Limited and Investment One Pension Managers Limited- to Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc.
  • The hiving off  of Financial Services will help the  Investment One Group to refocus its investment management and investment banking services to its wealth management and corporate customers
  •  This will also help the Group to focus and expand  its retail customers  base to take advantage of the network and service platforms of GTCO in the management of their mutual funds

Investment One Financial Services Limited (Investment One), a leading financial services group in Nigeria, has  sold its subsidiaries- Investment One Funds Management Limited and Investment One Pension Managers Limited- to Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc.

The hiving off  of Financial Services will help the  Investment One Group to refocus its investment management and investment banking services to its wealth management and corporate customers. This will also help the Group to focus and expand  its retail customers  base to take advantage of the network and service platforms of GTCO in the management of their mutual funds.

 The Group expects the transition to be seamless considering the cultural and operational similarities between the group and their former parent company now represented by GTCO.Group.  CEO of Investment One, Mr. Nicholas Nyamali,  said that the Group could be instrumental to GTBank’s strategy to adopt a holding company’s structure while offering the mutual funds and pension customers a more extensive service platform.

Investment One Financial Services (Investment One) is a leading player in the Nigerian financial services industry.   It offers private banking & trust, investment management, real estate, private equity/venture capital, investment banking and securities brokerage.

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