Financial Innovation with Ugo Obi-Chukwu

How SMEs Can Successfully Navigate the Effects of  COVID 19

Introduction
The Coronavirus has infiltrated every sector of our daily lives and one of its most notable victim after our health is the finance sector. The lockdown that followed the spread of the epidemic resulted in the closure of businesses, suspension of others, and huge downsizing. For entrepreneurs, SMEs, and startups especially, it is even most unfortunate. As we come to full realization of the present and future impact of the coronavirus, it is time we adapt, adjust, and thrive, despite. Join Ugo Obi-Chukwu, financial analyst and Founder, Nairametrics, as we discuss How SMEs Can Successfully Navigate the Effects of the Coronavirus.

Who Should Attend?
– Entrepreneurs
– Small and Medium Business Owners
– Financial Enthusiasts
– HR Professionals
– Start-Up Representatives
– CEOs, COOs, Business Managers and Decision Makers

Facilitator
Ugo Obi-Chukwu is a chartered accountant with over 18 years of experience in financial management, corporate finance, and change management. Between 2011 and 2013, Ugo was the Financial Controller at Ikoyi Hotels Ltd. In 2014, He was also involved in the successful privatization and takeover of Ikeja Electric, one of Nigeria’s largest power distribution companies with annual revenue of over N100 billion. As a financial literacy and retail investor advocate, his expertise, and opinions are often shared radio and TV shows where he appears as an in-house expert in matters of the economy. He is also the co-host of the Everyday Money Matters show on Lagos Talks 91.3 radio.In 2013, Ugo founded Nairametrics.com to create a website where expert analysts can help analyze the news and provide useful information for investors and anyone looking for information that can help create and sustain wealth. He also wanted a site where those new to investing can read financial news and information in a simple and descriptive manner. Ugo is also a public speaker and regularly comments on matters of the Nigerian economy, the stock market, corporate Nigeria, and personal finance.

Date: Saturday 12th September 2020
Time: 11:00 am
Register HERE to attend.