Veritas Kapital Assurance Recognised Among Nigeria’s 50 Fastest-Growing Businesses

Veritas Kapital Assurance Plc has been honored as one of 50 Fastest Growing Businesses in Nigeria 2025 at an exclusive event hosted by Business Times Newspaper on February 28, 2025 in Lagos.

The event organised by Business Times Newspaper Limited, a leading publication renowned for its in-depth analysis of Nigeria’s business landscape, celebrated companies that have demonstrated remarkable growth, resilience, and industry leadership. The awards recognise businesses driving economic expansion and setting benchmarks in their respective sectors.

Veritas Kapital Assurance was presented with a plaque and certification award by Business Times Newspaper, acknowledging its outstanding performance and contributions to the insurance sector. Representing the Managing Director, Ify Noah, Group Head, Financial Institutions, delivered a speech highlighting the company’s journey, strategic expansion, and commitment to financial security.

She was accompanied by Oyeleye Adewoye, Team Lead, Business Development (Oil and gas), who further emphasised the company’s dedication to growth and industry excellence.

This recognition, presented by Business Times Newspaper, reaffirms Veritas Kapital Assurance’s position as a key player in Nigeria’s insurance industry, committed to delivering innovative solutions and fostering economic stability.

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