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Leadway Pensure looks to 2019 with new Lagos branch

Leadway Pensure looks to 2019 with new Lagos branch

As 2019 beckons, Leadway Pensure has expanded its services to customers living within Victoria Island, a major business hub for Nigeria’s commercial capital. The new branch which the company unveiled in December has a mandate to offer unparalleled customer experience.

“We have come a long way from where we began in 2005 and we are determined to continually grow with our customers who have entrusted us with their financial future,” Ronke Adedeji, managing director, Leadway Pensure PFA said at the launch cocktail that took place at the new branch’s vicinity. “This branch has been put together with care and attention fit for a branch such as ours. If you look around I am certain you will agree we are in the process of creating an ambience which will be welcoming to both clients and staff.”

The branch unveiling event which brings the total to 13 branches across Nigeria, also provided an opportunity for attendees to network and celebrate the new milestone with the organization.

Adedeji described the clients as “the reason we exist and the reason we will never cease to innovate and expand our delivery of value. On behalf of our board, management and members of staff, I say thank you for sharing our dream, for giving us the opportunity to serve you and for joining us in celebrating the opening of our new branch office.

Aside 13 branches, Leadway Pensure also has 20 service centers nationwide. A statement from the company sent to BusinessDay noted that this is in response to clients’ needs and a step in furtherance of the brand’s commitment to providing customers with memorable and excellent services.

“It is worthy of note that Leadway Pensure PFA is one of Nigeria’s most capitalized Pensions Funds Administrator and a member of the Leadway Group, one of the country’s bigges financial groups with investments in insurance, pensions, asset management amongst others,” the statement noted.