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Halo Financial Services Launches into Nigeria Fintech Space  

MSME Africa by MSME Africa
May 16, 2022
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Halo Financial Services Launches into Nigeria Fintech Space  

L-R: Chief Investment Officer, Halo Capital Management, Kunle Akintunde; Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder Halo Financial Services Ltd., Chidimma Onyeokoro; Managing Director, Halo Microfinance Bank ,Eyo Eyo; Chief Growth Officer and Co-Founder, Halo Financial Services Ltd., Nnenna Onyewuchi and , Chief Technology Officer, Halo Financial Services Ltd, Tomiiwo Fakinlede, during Halo Financial Services Limited Press Conference in Lagos.

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Halo Financial Services Ltd, a fintech start-up has launched with an innovative approach to help Nigerians manage and grow their money.

Speaking at a media round table to introduce the company, the Chief Executive Officer and co-founder, Chidimma Onyeokoro disclosed that Halo enables communities to provide financial services to their members. Halo defines a community as any group of people with defined membership and identifiable leadership. This includes professional or trade associations, cooperatives, social clubs, unions, even old boys and girls associations and more. Community members are able to leverage the strength of their union for better financial returns. By focusing on communities, Halo will be able to scale faster.

She said, “Nigerians, have always understood that we progress faster when we do things together. From traditional groups savings schemes like ‘ajo’, to communities putting money together for community development projects, even friends pooling resources to help one of their squad. There’s strength in numbers. We are using technology to harness that strength to drive wealth creation for individuals through their communities.’

According to her, trust is the bedrock of all financial services. By leveraging existing trust networks, Halo will be able to reach more people with the products, tools and knowledge to meet their wealth creation goals.

‘One key differentiator for us is that we hold two licenses. We have a micro finance bank license and an asset management license. This allows us to offer a full spectrum of financial services from basic banking to sophisticated investments. It also means we are regulated by both SEC and CBN, so our risk management and corporate governance is very rigorous.’

Noting that the company is keen on serving as many people as possible, she explained that Halo offers multi-channel access. For those comfortable with technology, there is an app, mass market customers can transact with Halo via a nationwide network of agents, and high net worth communities can access a managed service.

She stated that the fintech space in Nigeria is extremely competitive, so to meet Halo’s very ambitious goals they have built a team of dynamic, knowledgeable, and committed professionals with a deep understanding of market realities, and more importantly, possess the right skills and experience to help communities and their members navigate the financial landscape and reach their goals.

Other top management of the company at the media briefing included; the Chief Growth Officer and co-founder, Halo Financial Services Ltd, Nnenna Onyewuchi; Chief Investment Officer, Halo Capital Management, Kunle Akintunde; Managing Director, Halo Microfinance Bank, Eyo Eyo and Chief Technology Officer, Halo Financial Services Ltd, Tomiiwo Fakinlede.

Halo Financial Services Limited, offers banking, investment, lending, and other financial services as a service to formal and informal communities to enable them offer personalized savings and investment products to their members. The company delivers products tools and knowledge to communities so members can plan, save, invest and meet their financial goals. The two, fully licensed companies- Halo Asset and Halo MFB (formerly Enrich MFB) – offer a full spectrum of financial services from basic banking to sophisticated investments. Halo Financial Services Limited also provides advisory support for its high-end customers and contribute to financial literacy content for other customers.

 

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