As the headline sponsor of the 2022 edition of the Lagos International Trade Fair, Africa’s global bank, United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc, has reiterated the importance it places on supporting the growth of Small and Medium Scale Businesses (LITF).
UBA has been the headline sponsor for this important event since 2019, and the 36th edition, scheduled to take place at Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos between November 4th and 13th, 2022, will also be headlined by the bank.
As always, the LITF is expected to provide an avenue for networking and other business opportunities that will help catapult business activities in Africa’s busiest city, Lagos State, and by extension, Nigeria, and as such, UBA will be working closely with the event’s organizers – Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) – to provide a veritable platform intended to grow both domestic and international trade as well as present participants and visitors with opportunities.
UBA’s Head of Retail, Digital & Transaction Banking, Sampson Aneke, who spoke about the upcoming event, said: “In line with UBA’s unflinching support to the growth of small and medium enterprises (SMEs), the bank will be giving special incentives to businesses who register to attend the fair.”
Aneke, who expressed excitement at the partnership, noted that the bank, with its extensive spread across Africa and other major economies of the world, is always on the lookout for partnership opportunities that will benefit the business environment and the economies where it operates.
On her part, UBA’s Head of Brand and Marketing, Uzoamaka Oyeka, said, “As a leader in African trade and promotion of SMEs, we have identified the fair as a genuine avenue for both domestic and international trade exhibitors to promote their businesses through product launches, sales opportunities, business-to-business meetings with government agencies whilst fostering international trade partnership deals across borders.
She also noted that this partnership would allow the bank to showcase its robust product bouquet and offer banking services at various points within the Trade fair to numerous customers.
The Director General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Dr. Chinyere Alumona, commended UBA for the collaboration with LCCI on the event, pointing out that the bank has consistently remained a dependable partner since 2019. There are great expectations that this year’s edition would equally yield great benefits, just like the previous ones, because the LITF hosts an average of 2,000 exhibitors annually, with over 200 foreign exhibitors from 16 countries.
United Bank for Africa Plc is a leading Pan-African financial institution, offering banking services to more than twenty-five (25) million customers across 1,000 business offices and customer touch points in 20 African countries. With a presence in New York, London, Paris, and Dubai, UBA connects people and businesses across Africa through retail, commercial and corporate banking, innovative cross-border payments and remittances, trade finance, and ancillary banking services.