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Heirs Technologies restates commitment to Africa’s digital transformation

HEIRS Technologies, a digital transformation solutions company, has reiterated its commitment to driving Africa’s digital transformation through innovative and locally tailored solutions.

At a press parley held at the Heirs Towers, Victoria Island, Lagos recently, the leadership of the technology firm unveiled its core business areas to include IT consulting, managed services and business process outsourcing.

Chief Executive Officer, Heirs Technologies, Obong Idiong, who highlighted the company’s vision and mission, emphasised the abundant opportunities in Africa and the importance of keeping the continent at the forefront of technological advancements.

He said, “We want to attract investments from in and outside Africa. We want to deliver world-class expertise with local accessibility.”

The Executive Director, Heirs Technologies, Anant Rao, emphasised the company’s expertise and infrastructure, positioning it to compete with major players in the sector.

Rao said, “We see ourselves as part of the big boys and have all the necessary experiences to thrive. We implement state-of-the-art standards and global best practices.

“It is important to note that Africa is the next frontier for outsourcing. Nigeria is well-positioned for it with a large population, tech-savvy and capable workforce.”

On her part, the chairperson, Heirs Technologies, Dr Fumbi Chima, highlighted the company’s dedication to creating growth within and outside Nigeria. She expressed excitement about the flurry of opportunities the company will provide.

She said, “The future is about employment, the future is our youth. We have amazing opportunities within Nigeria and the African continent to help us create disruption. I am really looking forward to these opportunities as an organisation and as a continent to be one of the disruptive, ambitious growth companies that we will be looking at over the next three to five years.”

Heirs Technologies is a subsidiary of Heirs Holdings, the leading pan-African investment company with strategic investments in key sectors of the African economy, including energy, power, financial services, real estate, hospitality and healthcare, with portfolio operations across 24 countries worldwide.

Heirs Holdings’ investment approach is driven by founder Tony Elumelu’s philosophy of Africapitalism that champions the African private sector’s commitment to the economic transformation of Africa, through investments that generate both economic prosperity and social wealth.

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