ICS Outsourcing Nigeria Limited has grown with four subsidiaries especially in healthcare, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), and others, in its 30 years of operation in the country.

The company’s journey began with a simple mission of providing effective HR and business support solutions to Nigerian companies. Over the past three decades, the company has not only fulfilled this mission but has redefined the outsourcing landscape in Nigeria. By leveraging cutting-edge technology and a deep understanding of the evolving business environment, ICS Outsourcing has empowered countless organizations to thrive.

“We are very excited as we mark a significant milestone in our journey—ICS Outsourcing Nigeria Limited is celebrating 30 incredible years! This is not just about looking back at our past; it is as much about embracing what’s to come in the world of outsourcing,” said Peter Akindeju, group managing director/CEO at a press conference to mark the company’s 30 years celebration, in Lagos.

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One of the most remarkable achievements of ICS Outsourcing is its strategic expansion across Nigeria. Today, the company operates from nine locations, providing services to businesses in every corner of the country. The extensive reach has allowed ICS Outsourcing to support a diverse range of clients, from small start-ups to large corporations, helping them to reduce costs, mitigate risks, and enhance employee satisfaction.

Over the past 30 years, ICS Outsourcing has not only supported businesses but has also made a substantial impact on the Nigerian economy. The company has created over 70,000 job opportunities for Nigerians, contributing to economic growth and community development across the nation.

ICS Outsourcing has successfully diversified its services, evolving from a core HR service provider to a comprehensive business support solutions group. This diversification has led to the creation of four subsidiaries in the healthcare, ICT, and background verification sectors, showcasing the company’s ability to adapt and innovate in response to market demands.

Hope Moses-Ashike is an Associate Editor, Banking and Finance, with more than a decade of experience reporting on Nigeria’s financial system and broader economy. She closely tracks market movements, monetary policy decisions, company disclosures, regulatory actions, economic indicators, and global developments, and interprets what they mean for businesses, investors, policymakers, and households. Her reporting helps readers understand complex issues such as inflation trends, foreign exchange market dynamics, interest rate decisions, bank performance, and investment risks. She also covers major international events and periodically travels to Washington, D.C., to report on the World Bank/IMF Spring and Annual Meetings. Her dedication to financial journalism has earned her multiple recognitions and invitations to high-level professional development programmes. She is an alumna of the International Visitors Leadership Programme (IVLP) in the United States and holds an Advanced Financial Journalism Certificate from the Press Association Training in London, UK. Her other notable achievements include completing the Lagos Business School CMC Programme, the Bloomberg Media Africa Initiative Programme, and a Master Class in Journalism at Rhodes University in South Africa.

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