TradelandFx donates 2.5 per cent yearly income for charity

TradelandFx Nigeria has said that it would be donating 2.5 per cent of its yearly income for charity. The organisation said this, yesterday, in Abuja during the launch of its office to herald the commencement of operations in Nigeria.

The Business Development Manager, Sophia Gemal, told newsmen that the gesture was part of the company’s corporate social responsibility (CSR). She said it also intends to train and equip Nigerian women with the requisite knowledge on how to create generational wealth.

“We will be going to rural areas in the southern and the northern regions to empower women. By doing this, we will provide skills and financial aid to women who want to work and create wealth for themselves as well as for further generations.
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“Part of the charity will be the donation of working equipment such as farm tools, sewing machines among others. Other aspects will be going into the educational sector where we will be providing computers to children who want to go into basic computer skill sets. We will also source diligent tutors to mentor them,” Gemal said.

The organisation, as part of its marketing campaign, also announced its maiden edition of a bi-monthly trading contest where winners will be credited with cash prizes of between $500 and $1,500.

Its Marketing Manager, Amarachi Ugwuegbulam, said the June 2022 African financial market conference will host over 1,000 participants who will be benefiting from free training financial marketing.

Explaining the rationale for opening an office in Abuja, Business Director, Amarachi Ihedirimadu, said: “We are here to provide solutions and show the way for the young Africans the way to create wealth, income capital so they do not have to rely on government jobs, we have come to Abuja, Nigeria to create a trading platform for investors, beginners and advanced traders to access the global financial market.”
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