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Courteville Opens New Office

By EDITOR
06 March 2015   |   7:48 pm
NIGERIA'S leading business solutions development company, Courteville Business Solutions Plc has commenced operations from its new head office located in Lagos. The opening of the building coincides with the 10th anniversary of the company.   Speaking on the development, the Group Managing Director, Mr. Bola Akindele said it brings joy to the Courteville family. “This…

NIGERIA’S leading business solutions development company, Courteville Business Solutions Plc has commenced operations from its new head office located in Lagos. The opening of the building coincides with the 10th anniversary of the company.

  Speaking on the development, the Group Managing Director, Mr. Bola Akindele said it brings joy to the Courteville family. “This is an indication that our business has grown tremendously in the last 10 years. Most importantly, it coincides with our 10th year anniversary.” 

  Incorporated in 2004 as Courteville Investment Limited, Courteville Business Solutions Plc is listed on the Nigeria Stock Exchange and is an ISO 9001:2008 certified e-business solutions development company. The company is focused on process re-engineering in both the private and public sector.

By providing cutting edge solutions to complex operational challenges through the development and delivery of unique business solution models, revenue stream improvement and cost management processes. The company is the patent owner of the AutoRegTM Business Solution Platform.

  The new head office is befitting with all the trappings of top corporate offices worldwide. The four-storey building has so many features which include panoramic elevators, private lounge, water fountain in the lobby, existing facilities for branch banking and ATM galleries, a 60-person training facility with modern training equipment, 36 CCTV cameras, teleconferencing system at 3 different locations within the building and Biometric access control. The building and its content values in excess of N1 billion.

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