Henley & Partners, a global leader in residence and citizenship planning has reiterated its commitment in support entrepreneurs mitigate economic uncertainty through its investment migration programmes.
The organisation made this known during a virtual press conference on its upcoming Investment Migration West Africa Roadshow aimed at educating Nigerians and West Africans on global mobility and investment migration opportunities.
Troy Hanley, managing director of private clients, noted the increasing wealth concentration in countries such as the U.S., Canada, and Greece, while countries such as Nigeria are witnessing a significant loss of millionaires.
Troy explained that while the number of millionaires is rising in several nations, Nigeria is unfortunately losing high-net-worth individuals due to economic factors. Statistics indicate that Nigeria may lose over 300 millionaires in the near future, a concerning trend for the country.
He further underscored how Henley & Partners is well-positioned to assist clients with mitigating economic uncertainties through their investment migration services.
In collaboration with their sponsors, Henley & Partners highlighted the value of investment migration for individuals and businesses. Startup Visa, a company working with Henley for over seven years, shared a compelling story of a long-term partnership. One of the partners reiterated,
“Investment Migration is not about leaving your home country; it’s about creating entrepreneurs and giving businesses the platform to grow. Our collaboration with Henley & Partners has been a great success in enabling this.”
Chidinma Okebalama, senior consultant at Henley & Partners, emphasised the strategic benefits of acquiring a second passport, explaining that it provides access to international opportunities and business networks.
“With over 40 investment migration programs globally, Henley and Partners is focusing on those best suited for the Nigerian market, such as the Portugal Golden Visa Program, the Spain Program, the UK Program, the Canada Program and the Caribbean Program,” she said.
The West Africa Investment Migration Roadshow, which will cover Abuja on October 8th, Lagos on October 10th, and Accra on October 15th, is a platform for strategic investments, business expansion, and securing global prospects for participants and their families.
With a focus on connecting individuals to global networks and knowledge, the roadshow aims to equip attendees with the tools needed to thrive internationally while staying rooted in their heritage.
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