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TrenderHQ Blog of Monday, 2 October 2023

Source: Philip NeeWhang

Vesti Co-Founder Visits Ghana to Expand Awareness of Operations

In a recent conversation between TrenderHQ and Abimbola Amusan JD, the co-founder of Vesti, an innovative company aiming to streamline global mobility processes, the mission and impact of Vesti in Ghana were discussed – taking place at the Accra Mall, the company mounted a stand, expanding awareness and reaching out to patronizers of the mall.

This article closely examines Vesti's journey and commitment to helping Ghanaians achieve their dreams of studying, working, and living abroad.

Abimbola Amusan JD’s visit to Ghana

Ten years had passed since Abimbola Amusan JD's last visit to Ghana, a country that had left a lasting impression on him. A decade ago, his trip to Ghana was purely for leisure, a chance to explore its beautiful landscapes and historical sites, including the poignant remnants of the slave trade. This time around, Abimbola's visit had a different purpose: to expand awareness of Vesti’s operations to the Ghanaian community. A few months ago, the company officially launched its operations in Ghana.



See also: Vesti Ghana Launched to Empower Immigrants with Migration and Financial Services



Vesti, pronounced "Vesti," was founded to address the challenges of global mobility, making it easier for individuals to navigate the complex processes involved in immigration, education, and business expansion. Abimbola's journey with Vesti began in Dallas, Texas, where the company first assisted Nigerians facing immigration challenges, helping them settle in countries like the United States and Canada. The success in Dallas, with over 200,000 users utilizing Vesti's services, fuelled their expansion to Ghana among other countries.



Co-Founder of Vesti, Abimbola experience in Ghana

Ghana welcomed Vesti with open arms, and the reception has been overwhelmingly positive. Ghanaians have shown keen interest in Vesti's offerings, which include assistance with immigration processes, educational opportunities, job placement, and financial services, including loans for travel and education expenses – says Abimbola.



The driving force behind Vesti's establishment was Abimbola and his co-founder's own experiences as immigrants in the United States. They encountered numerous obstacles, from navigating financial systems to building credit histories. Their journey led them to realize the need for a comprehensive solution to seamlessly help individuals transition to new countries.



One of Vesti's unique features is its affordability. Most of their services are provided free of charge. The Vesti app offers step-by-step guidance on various aspects of international mobility, from obtaining passports to school admissions, making it accessible to a wide range of people. For those who require additional assistance, Vesti offers personalized guidance for a nominal fee.



Credible immigration experiences

However, Abimbola stressed that Vesti doesn't work magic. Rather, it ensures that users meet all the necessary requirements ethically and transparently. They do not engage in fraudulent practices, such as manufacturing documents or providing false information.



But how can individuals verify the authenticity of Vesti? Abimbola offered several points of assurance. First, the company boasts a substantial track record with over 200,000 users in Nigeria alone. Additionally, Vesti has secured venture capital funding and established partnerships with reputable institutions like Microsoft and trusted banks. Abimbola also emphasized the importance of online testimonials, showcasing real people who have successfully used Vesti's services.



As Vesti continues its global expansion, it remains committed to its mission of simplifying global mobility for people worldwide. Their approach isn't just about economic migration but about fulfilling the innate human desire to explore new horizons and experiences.

Abimbola's visit to Ghana and the exhibition at the Accra Mall were well coordinated by Vesti's highly functional and operational team in Ghana spearheaded by the Country Director - Mr. Patrick William Dodoo. During Abimbola's visit, he met and had discussions with Mr. Frank Oye - Head Manager of Margins Group, and Mo Mbalam, Sales Manager of Paystack.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Vesti's arrival in Ghana and continued outreach exposure marks a significant step toward fulfilling its vision of making international mobility accessible and transparent for all. With its track record, affordability, and commitment to ethical practices, Vesti aims to be a reliable partner for Ghanaians among other nationalities seeking new opportunities around the world.