Vesti officially opened its new office in Lagos, Nigeria On October 3rd, 2024, with the commissioning led by Dr. Olakunle Soriyan, the Chief Knowledge Officer and Lead Strategist at Kenneth Soriyan Research and Ideas LLC, Dr. Soriyan is known for his thought leadership strategic ideas and insights.
Vesti is a migration FinTech company founded by two brothers who self-migrated to the United States, Olusola and Abimbola Amusan that helps people move to new countries more easily. They offer personalized legal and financial services to make the immigration process smoother and less stressful. If you’re looking to relocate or need support with your visa and finances, Vesti gives you the tools and guidance to make the move simpler and more manageable.
During the grand opening conference of Vesti’s new office in Lagos Olushola Amusan- Co-founder and CEO mentioned the core mission of the company “Our mission as an organization is to empower humans to be able to move anywhere on the planet so they can seek economic prosperity and that is then remitted back home”
Abimbola mentioned that one of the goals of Vesti is to help the next 1 billion immigrants hence the expansion strategy to set up across the country, this will be creating pop-up locations within Africa and around the world, Vesti already operates in Ghana, and Zambia and with plans to launch in the next couple of months its first engagement in South Africa and the within the first quarter of the year they’ll be launching in Kenya.
Vesti is the first Internet organization to make use of Artificial Intelligence to facilitate migrations for people all over the world, they make use of a cutting-edge AI called MAYA, which helps determine which country a person is to move to based on your educational qualifications, background, and interest in the country. Vesti will be announcing an upgrade from MAYA 1.0 to MAYA 1.5 that will be able to take audio and videos and not just texts to be able to provide continuous support and help people move to get the opportunity to be financially stable in life, whether they choose to move abroad or stay back at home.