This announcement was made during the network’s visit to the
group’s Headquarters in Victoria Island, Lagos.
The Stanford Seed Transformation Network (Nigeria) is a global network
comprising CEOs and founders of businesses across Africa and South Asia.
Its mission is to create wealth in Nigeria by supporting
high impact, high growth, and sustainable businesses while promoting leadership
and business skills across the continent.
Speaking on the drop-in, Brian Hammond, the president of
Stanford Seed Transformation Network (Nigeria) said “We visited Creditville and
were all blown away by how much the company has grown in the past couple of
years, both in terms of revenue, and high-quality services offered.
The only way to grow a company like Creditville in such a
sustainable way is to have talented, experienced, visionary, and ethical
leadership team members, which this institution already embodies. Kudos to the
dynamic Group MD, Richard Rotoye.”
According to Hammond, The company is poised to grow
exponentially, whilst helping thousands of individuals and businesses to grow
and create jobs.
The Group Managing Director of Creditville, Richard Rotoye
commented on the partnership, he said “This partnership is part of our
long-term plan to help build and develop sustainable businesses in Nigeria.
We are offering discounted rates to Seed Members to help
achieve this goal. We express our gratitude to the Stanford Seed Transformation
Network for this call, and hope this marks the beginning of a mutually
beneficial relationship”.
Seyi Erhiahwe, the Chief Investment Officer of Creditville
also addressed the delegates of the network, she spoke about the importance of
investing, the group’s investment plans, and their mobile banking App ‘C
Money’.
She further explained that the savings and deposits are
under the group’s Microfinance Bank, TouchGold, which is licensed by the
Central bank of Nigeria (CBN), and funds are insured by the Nigerian Deposit
Insurance Commission (NDIC).
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