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UBA Launches Diaspora Platform for Global Africans

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UBA launches a diaspora banking and investment platform to help Africans worldwide invest, protect wealth, and connect financially with Africa

United Bank for Africa (UBA) Plc has unveiled a new diaspora banking and investment platform designed to serve Africans living and working across the globe.

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The platform, launched at UBA House Marina in Lagos, is a collaboration with partners including United Capital, Africa Prudential, UBA Pensions, Afriland Properties, Heirs Insurance Group, and Avon Healthcare Limited.

It aims to move beyond remittances, offering structured wealth creation, insurance, pension, and real estate investment solutions for diaspora Africans.

UBA’s Head of Diaspora Banking, Anant Rao, described the initiative as a strategic shift from simple money transfers to a full financial ecosystem:

“This platform allows Africans globally to bank, make payments, invest, protect their families, and build long-term wealth seamlessly. Diaspora capital is not just funds it is a strategic growth partner for Africa.”

The platform enables diaspora customers to access banking, investment, insurance, real estate, and pension solutions from a single trusted platform, providing transparency and convenience across borders.

UBA’s Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Alero Ladipo, emphasised the importance of collaboration:

“Whether living in Africa, Europe, the Americas, or the Middle East, Africans everywhere can now remain economically connected to the continent with confidence and transparency.”

The launch reflects the philosophy of Africapitalism championed by UBA’s Founder, Mr. Tony O. Elumelu, which highlights the private sector’s role in Africa’s development through long-term investments that generate economic and social impact.

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By mobilising diaspora capital through a trusted financial ecosystem, UBA aims to make Africa’s growth increasingly financed by Africans themselves, including those abroad.

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