Episode #68 with Kola Oyeneyin, who is CEO of Opportunik Global Fund (OGF), which is a private wealth fund designed by Africans for Africans.
At Opportunik Global Fund, the belief is that everyone should have access to opportunities regardless of their location. To that end, OGF offers USD investments to middle-class and mass-affluent Africans and Diasporans with a starting capital of $5,000. Their rigorous asset selection process and dedicated team ensure that investors receive healthy returns.
OGF is licensed by the Cayman Islands and managed by Accuvise, a registered fund administrator overseeing over $216 million in Assets Under Administration. This means that their investors face minimal currency or political risks.
What We Discuss With Kola
- The Opportunik Global Fund aims to break down barriers faced by Africans and the Diaspora. What barriers are you trying to break down, and why?
- You've created a private wealth fund run by Africans for Africans. What do you think the significance of this is, and what additional value does it provide?
- What challenges have you had to overcome in order to create this fund?
- What is your forecast for the size of the fund in the next one to three years?
- How does OGF differ from other investment options available to Africans and Diasporans, and what advantages does it offer?
- And much more…
Full show notes and resources can be found here: Unlocking Africa show notes
Did you miss my previous episode where I discuss The Journey of Medsaf. Revolutionising the Way Hospitals and Pharmacies Access Medication in Africa with Vivian Lawal? Make sure to check it out!
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