FCM Nigeria, Nigeria’s leading corporate travel management firm, has taken bold steps to deepen its market presence locally. Notably, FCM Nigeria grows footprint by expanding operations into Port Harcourt and Abuja, two vital commercial cities in the country.
A statement from the company explained that this strategic expansion ensures closer client engagement. Furthermore, it enables the more efficient delivery of customized travel solutions for Nigeria’s bustling corporate sector.
In addition to the expansion, FCM Nigeria recently secured a significant partnership. The firm was appointed as the official travel management company for Shell, one of the world’s largest energy corporations.
The partnership underlines FCM Nigeria’s expertise in handling complex and large-scale travel arrangements. Moreover, it demonstrates the company’s reputation for offering smart, technology-driven solutions, supported by a global operational network.
Managing Director of FCM Nigeria, Adejoju Olutimayin, commented enthusiastically on the expansion strategy. She stated that entering Port Harcourt and Abuja would bring FCM Nigeria even closer to its growing client base.
According to her, the decision ensures that clients continue to enjoy the high standards of service and efficiency they depend upon. She emphasized that staying close to customers is essential for delivering tailored, seamless corporate travel experiences.
“Our growth reflects a deep commitment to innovation, customer satisfaction, and tailored service delivery,” said Managing Director Adejoju Olutimayin. She affirmed that the expansion aligns with the company’s customer-first philosophy.
Meanwhile, FCM Nigeria is also turning its focus towards social impact initiatives. The company revealed plans to activate a new Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) project in partnership with Dream Catchers Academy.
Dream Catchers Academy is an organisation dedicated to empowering underprivileged girls through education and the arts. FCM Nigeria’s collaboration with the academy aims to uplift vulnerable communities by providing meaningful opportunities.
Although still under development, the CSR initiative will align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 3, targeting zero hunger and community well-being. The effort reflects FCM Nigeria’s broader commitment to responsible corporate practices.
Importantly, the CSR project will allow FCM Nigeria to invest in the futures of disadvantaged young girls. By supporting education and artistic expression, the company aims to drive sustainable community change.
Speaking further, Adejoju highlighted the social responsibility efforts. She noted that meaningful corporate success must include a commitment to giving back to the society that supports business growth.
Thus, while FCM Nigeria grows footprint through business expansion, it also reinforces its role as a socially responsible corporate citizen. This dual strategy of business growth and community impact places FCM Nigeria ahead in Nigeria’s evolving travel management sector.
With a continuous focus on excellence and social relevance, FCM Nigeria remains determined to shape the future of corporate travel across Africa. The company’s evolving strategy signals an exciting new chapter for travel management and community empowerment.