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A Technology Solutions Firm Launched in Africa

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TechInAfrica – Verraki Partners is a new business and technology solutions firm that has just been launched in Africa. The new firm focuses on accelerating the development and transformation of the African continent using technology and business solutions.

Verraki Partners is led by corporate professionals and former Accenture leadership in Nigeria. It promises to work with enterprises and governments while applying its global expertise and local insights, unlocking new sources of growth across Africa.

The new firm is not only providing tailored business solutions in Technology, Advisory, and Ventures but also focusing on collaborating with clients to provide solutions to Africa’s fundamental challenges.

Verraki Partners Launches in Africa
Verraki Partners Launches in Africa via cfamedia.ng

According to Niyi Yusuf, the Managing Partner of Verraki Partners explained that the new firm will work with enterprise and governments to create opportunities, optimize their potential and performance for a better future of the continent.

“We are now able to expand our services to cover more sectors of the economy, to service different types of clients (small and big, local and multinational) and invest in the market while taking measured risks and developing relevant home-grown solutions that will be needs-based and affordable, offering significant value for money,” said Yusuf.

Verraki Partners Launches in Africa.
Verraki Partners Launches in Africa via an24.net

Besides Niyi Yusuf, Verraki Partners run by other partners including Toluwaleke Adenmosun, Partner, Services (former Managing Director Financial Services, Accenture Nigeria); Niyi Tayo, Partner, Technology (former Managing Director Technology Services, Accenture Nigeria); Abayomi Olarinmoye, Partner, Real Sector (former Managing Director, Resources, Accenture Nigeria) and Kelvin Balogun, Partner, Ventures and Accenture alumni who was former President, West, East and Central Africa at The Coca-Cola Company.

On the other hand, the Accenture’s pioneering leaders in Nigeria—Adedotum Sulaiman and Omobola Johnson—become the advisors for the new firm, working to drive the firm’s transformation agenda with African enterprises and governments.

Source: techeconomy.ng

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