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Imperial Citizenship expands into Africa with new Lagos office

Osondu Nwachukwu
Last updated: 2024/05/01 at 7:10 PM
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Imperial Citizenship, a Dubai-based firm specializing in Citizenship and Residency by Investment (CRBI) solutions, has announced the opening of its new office in Lagos, Nigeria.

The strategic move aims to tap into Africa’s growing population of high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) seeking international investment and mobility options.

Imperial Citizenship has a track record of securing over 2,000 approvals for clients seeking alternative citizenship and residency pathways, bringing its expertise to Africa’s burgeoning market.

The firm’s partnerships with over 15 governments worldwide provide a diverse portfolio of investment opportunities that adhere to strict international regulations.

The decision to launch in Lagos marks Imperial Citizenship’s entry into the African market, which boasts a rising HNWI population.

According to PwC, Africa’s economic growth is projected at 3.4% in 2024, with eleven of the world’s 20 fastest-growing economies on the continent.

Founder and CEO Mr Zaid Al Hindi emphasized the importance of the expansion, stating, “Our expansion into Lagos allows us to cater to this affluent segment directly, offering them strategic solutions for global asset diversification, optimized investment opportunities, and enhanced global mobility.

“Imperial Citizenship is committed to a client-centric approach, offering personalized services tailored to each client’s unique needs and aspirations.

“Our direct government partnerships underpin this commitment, ensuring transparency and legality throughout the application process.

“The launch of the Lagos office underscores our dedication to global expansion. We are well-equipped to serve a diverse clientele with existing offices in Dubai and operational representatives in Mexico, Algeria, and Turkey.”

Zaid highlighted Imperial Citizenship’s plans to broaden its service offerings and expand into new markets. 

“By targeting Africa’s growing wealth, we aim to solidify our position as a leading player in the CRBI industry, providing investors with access to global opportunities,” he added.

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Osodu Nwachukwu is a journalist with nearly a decade of experience in the field. He began his career as a reporter for an evening newspaper before moving on to cover regional news for a larger publication. During his time there, he covered a wide range of stories including the 2015 and 2019 presidential elections. Osondu is a graduate of the Nigerian Institute of Journalism and holds a Post Graduate Diploma from the International Institute of Journalism. In his free time, he enjoys volunteering with organizations that support people with disabilities. Contact: Osondu.Nwachukwu [at] news.ng
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