Leadway Sustains Support to Nigeria’s Creative Economy with 4th Consecutive Sponsorship of Lagos Leather Fair

Leadway, Nigeria’s leading non-banking financial and wellbeing conglomerate, has doubled down on its support for the growth of Nigeria’s creative industry and SMEs with the sponsorship of the largest leather exhibition in Nigeria, the Lagos Leather Fair (LLF), for the fourth consecutive year.

The Lagos Leather Fair, now in its ninth edition, is set to hold on June 27 and 28, 2026, at the EPAC Center, Victoria Island, Lagos, under the theme: “Beyond the Hide: Scaling Value, Building Industry, Driving Growth.”

This edition will focus on strengthening Africa’s creative and craftsmanship industry and accelerating value creation across the manufacturing chain, a direction that aligns with Leadway’s corporate ethos.

Additionally, Leadway’s support reflects the group’s broader vision of enabling business resilience and sustainable growth for Nigerian enterprises, particularly by advancing Nigeria’s leather and creative manufacturing ecosystem, which has been instrumental in fostering Nigeria’s global soft power and actualising the country’s export potential.

Commenting on behalf of Leadway Group on Lagos Leather Fair, MD/CEO, Leadway Pensure, Olusakin Labeodan, said: “SMEs are the critical drivers of Nigeria’s economic growth, innovation, and generational wealth creation. The leather industry provides huge opportunities for our young entrepreneurs and creative minds to be part of a vibrant, resilient and incrementally growing value retention economy, and this aligns strongly with Leadway’s commitment to enabling sustainable enterprise growth on the continent.”

According to a 2025 UNIDO report, Nigeria processes over 750,000 metric tonnes of raw hides and skins annually, much of which is exported as low-value raw material, highlighting a significant opportunity for value retention and industrial development within the sector. “It is within ecosystems such as this, where the potential for transformation is high, that Leadway continues to deepen its engagement and support,” he further stated.

As part of its sponsorship, Leadway will engage stakeholders at the event and showcase financial solutions tailored to the needs of individuals, SMEs and creative businesses, highlighting the brand’s consistent dedication to equipping entrepreneurs with the tools, knowledge, and resources they need to build resilient businesses, navigate challenges, and achieve sustainable long-term growth.

The Lagos Leather Fair, launched in 2017, has grown into a key industry platform within Africa’s leather value chain. Over the years, it has brought together designers, manufacturers, suppliers, and stakeholders across the ecosystem, supporting businesses and promoting social culture, engagement, and quality networks amongst business owners.

 

About Leadway Group

Leadway is a financial services group with a strong market presence and expertise in insurance, pensions, asset management, trusteeship, and investment solutions.

Since 1970, Leadway has grown from a traditional insurer into a broadbased platform with interests across general and life insurance, pensions, wealth management, health insurance, and hospitality. For more than five decades, the Group has been known for reliability, integrity, innovation, and strong governance.

It provides solutions that help individuals and institutions protect, grow, and transfer wealth. Today, Leadway oversees a portfolio of businesses and is considered one of Nigeria’s most trusted and resilient financial services groups.

 

 

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