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Heirs Holdings Tells a Bold Story of Transformational Investment in Africa, Launches Maiden Television Commercial Showcasing Impact.

Heirs Holdings has launched its first-ever television commercial.  The newly released television commercial (TVC) showcases the company’s diverse portfolio, spanning the power, energy, financial services, hospitality, real estate, healthcare and technology sectors while highlighting its commitment to driving positive change and sustainable development across Africa and beyond.

With its compelling narrative, the commercial is captivating audiences worldwide, shining a spotlight on Heirs Holdings’ vision, and commitment to improving lives and transforming the continent.

Link to the HH’s TVC:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1G4MzBO7SU

In 2010, Tony O. Elumelu, CFR, founded Heirs Holdings after making significant strides in reshaping Nigeria’s banking industry.

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Elumelu made history when he led the biggest merger in sub-Saharan Africa at the time, combining Standard Trust Bank Plc with the older, more established United Bank for Africa (UBA), which at the time was Nigeria’s 3rd largest financial services institution.

In establishing Heirs Holdings, Elumelu’s goal was to transform the African economy through strategic long-term investments in sectors critical for Africa’s progress.

Speaking on the new TVC, the Company’s Group Head of Marketing and Corporate Communications, Clari Green, said that in its thirteen years of existence, Heirs Holdings has established a reputation for being consistent in creating value while driving Africa’s social and economic agenda.

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In the same vein, 2024 is shaping up to be an amazing year for the Heirs Holdings Group. With the year just nearing the end of its first quarter, Heirs Holdings (HH) has continued in its track record of success.

The year started for HH with a surge as the market capitalisation of its Nigerian Exchange (NGX) listed investee companies skyrocketed to an astounding N2.4 trillion, with two of the companies, United Bank for Africa, and Transcorp Group’s hotel subsidiary, Transcorp Hotels, crossing the one-trillion-naira mark, joining the league of SWOOTs.

In another significant stride, Transcorp Group orchestrated the successful listing of Transcorp Power, one of its power subsidiaries, on the main board of the Nigerian Exchange (NGX).

This move not only further bolstered the company’s portfolio but also injected an additional N1.8 trillion into the market capitalisation of NGX.

In less than two weeks Transcorp Power’s market capitalisation grew to over N2.8 trillion. With a combined generating capacity of approximately 2,000 MW between itself and its sister company, Transafam Power, Transcorp Group’s power subsidiaries account for 15.5% of the total installed capacity in Nigeria.

Additionally,  Heirs Energies, a subsidiary of Heirs Holdings, recently announced a further expansion of its gas supply business, supplying the recently commissioned 188 MW power plant operated by Geometric Power Limited, located in Aba, Abia State.

Heirs Energies also supplies gas to TransAfamPower Limited, with a capacity of 966MW, and First Independent Power Limited (FIPL), with a capacity of 541MW, as well as local distribution companies, gas-based industries, and other industrial customers, directly contributing to Nigeria’s industrial and economic growth.

Over thirteen years, Elumelu built Heirs Holdings into a symbol of business excellence, becoming a dominant force in Africa’s corporate sphere as a transformation expert. Not only is Heirs Holdings generating socio-economic prosperity, but it’s also spearheading and championing African-centric solutions on a global scale, through its philanthropic arm, the Tony Elumelu Foundation.

Amidst these triumphs, Heirs Holdings unveiled yet another ambitious venture: the launch of its new subsidiary, Heirs Technologies, a world-class digital transformation company, set to define excellence in the technology sector.

However, the crescendo of Heirs Holdings’ remarkable year came with the highly anticipated launch of its pioneer television commercial on CNN International.

The unveiling of this commercial marks a pivotal moment for the company as it embarked on a new chapter of global visibility and engagement.

As Heirs Holdings continues to chart new frontiers and push the boundaries of possibility, the launch of its pioneer television commercial echoes the broader narrative of Africa’s transformative potential, heralding a future filled with endless possibilities and opportunities for growth and prosperity for the ‘Heirs’ of the African heritage.

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