Heirs Holdings convenes 100 board members, inaugurates HH group directors’ annual summit

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Heirs Holdings convenes 100 board members, inaugurates HH group directors’ annual summit
The leading pan-African investment
company, Heirs Holdings(HH), has convened a meeting of over 100 board members from across all HH investee
companies.
The HH Group Directors’ Annual Summit which held at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja From June 13 toJune16, 2024, drew on the experience of board members of investee companies from sectors where HH invests – healthcare, power, energy, technology, financial services, hospitality, and real estate.
Also present were trustees of the Group’s philanthropy, the Tony Elumelu Foundation, which catalyses young entrepreneurs across Africa.
The convening provided the opportunity to reinforce the Group’s strong governance practices and identify
opportunities for innovation and impact, as well as celebrating business
achievements.
Speaking at the HH Group Summit, Tony Elumelu, Group Chairman, Heirs Holdings, emphasised HH’s mandate to “build to last” and to “build for
impact”.
He said, “Over the past decade, we have inculcated in our business
the criticality of strong corporate governance practices. We only invest for the long term, strategically and patiently.
“These twin commitments are
fundamental to our success; we are indeed building to last, redefining success in every sector we operate in, and demonstrating our purpose to improve lives and transform Africa”.
The HH Group Summit culminated in a closing ceremony and dinner, hosting
influential figures across Nigeria’s public and private sectors, including the Vice
President of Nigeria, His Excellency, Senator Kashim Shettima, Federal
Ministers, Ambassadors, policy makers and leaders of civil society.
Speaking at the closing ceremony, Shettima said, “When the history of Nigeria and indeed Africa’s banking history and revolution will be
written, one name will stand out –having carved a niche for itself and engraved
its name on the walls of banking and Africa’s entrepreneurship.
“Tony Elumelu has become an enigma, a banking colossus, a power industrialist,
and a force that cannot be ignored. He is one of our own who believed in Nigeria and threw his heart into it. He is a Nigerian economist, entrepreneur and indeed a philanthropist, who has given life meaning to millions of Nigerians and Africans.”
A statement added, “The success and impact of Heirs Holdings reflects the philosophy of Africapitalism, the belief that the African private sector can change the course of African development, but that it must be committed to doing good and doing
well.
“To date, HH investee companies employ over 40,000 people across 20 African countries, the United Kingdom, UAE, France, and the United States of America.
“The HH portfolio includes investments in Heirs Energies Limited, Africa’s leading indigenous-owned integrated energy company,that produces over 40k bpd, which is transforming resource-based value chains, making African resources work for Africa; Heirs Insurance Group, championing financial inclusion and leading the digital transformation of the insurance ecosystem in Nigeria, with a
mission to democratise access to insurance; United Capital Plc, a leader in
Investment Banking, Asset Management, Trusteeship, Securities Trading, Wealth Management, and Consumer Finance; Nigeria’s largest quoted conglomerate, Transcorp Group Plc, whose subsidiaries include Transcorp Power, one of the leading producers of electricity in West Africa and Transcorp Hotels Plc, Nigeria’s foremost hospitality brand; our healthcare brands, Avon
HMO and Avon Medical, which are providing Nigerians with access to quality healthcare; Afriland Properties, a real estate investor and developer; technology brands, Redtech and Heirs Technologies, championing digital transformation; and the United Bank for Africa Plc (UBA), Africa’s Global Bank, which serves more than 45 million customers globally, across four continents.
“The HH Group also boasts three NSE listed stocks each worth over N1trillion
(SWOOTs) within its portfolio and manages an investment portfolio size worth N10.6trillion/USD7.1billion.
“Heirs Holdings’ philanthropy, the Tony Elumelu Foundation, has impacted1.5
million young Africans, and disbursed US$100 million in seed capital to 20,000 young African entrepreneurs across all 54 African countries, whose businesses
have created over 400,000 jobs.”
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