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London: Genese Solution, a UK-based IT and cybersecurity consulting company, has officially launched its operations in Nigeria.

Addressing an event organized on Wednesday,  the Country Director for the UK’s Department for Business and Trade (DBT) for Nigeria, Mark Smithson said he was delighted to celebrate Genese Solution’s expansion into Lagos.  

“The UK technology sector is a global success story, and in June 2023, we became the third country in the world to see our tech sector valued at over $1 trillion. The UK is home to 150 unicorn companies, more than Germany, France, and Sweden combined. We welcome Genese Solution’s contribution to Nigeria’s booming tech sector,” he added.

Anjani Phuyal, Founder and CEO of Genese Solution, expressed his excitement about the company’s new Lagos branch. “This is our first office in Africa, and we plan to expand into other countries in the region soon. With our focus on providing advanced cloud solutions and driving digital transformation, we aim to make a meaningful impact on Nigeria’s growing IT sector. We’re also eager to leverage our cybersecurity expertise to support our clients in Nigeria and beyond.”

Mr Phuyal said that Genese Solution recognised the immense potential of Nigeria’s dynamic tech sector and was committed to harnessing the country’s supportive environment to deliver innovative, tailored solutions that meet evolving market needs.

“Our decision to launch in Lagos aligns with Nigeria’s National Digital Economy Policy and Straegy, which prioritises the use of digital technology for economic diversification. In addition to offering value IT consulting, we will support key policy pillars by collaborating locally and staying informed on Nigeria’s dynamic digital economy,” he added. He also extended his gratitude to the British Deputy High Commission (DBT) in Lagos, and everyone who supported the company’s journey into Nigeria.

At the event, Niranjan Kunwar, Chief Technology and Information Security Officer of Genese Solution, emphasised the need to treat cybersecurity as a critical business risk, not just an IT issue. He stressed the importance of proactive cybersecurity management for long-term business success in today’s digital landscape. “Information and communication technologies are key to modernising and accelerating Nigeria’s economic development. With experience working with stakeholders globally, Genese Solution is here to support Nigeria’s digital transformation,” he said.

Genese Solution Nigeria brings a wealth of expertise to the local IT sector, offering services in cloud solutions, DevSecOps consulting, and cybersecurity. The company is committed to pioneering innovation and upholding the highest standards of excellence, a press statement issued by the Company said.

 Genese Solution is embarking on a strategic expansion across Africa, with Nigeria as the hub, through in-depth market research, regulatory adherence, and attention to cultural nuances.

Genese Solution’s adaptability and clear timelines are crucial to ensuring the success of its African expansion strategy. The company’s entry into the Nigerian market marks a significant step in providing valuable digital transformation solutions both locally and globally, the statement said.