In statement he issued in Abuja on Wednesday, Umah, however, observed that new comers into the business lacked patience and try to make a huge profit quickly.
According to the statement, Umah’s company provided jobs for more than 120 Nigerians, had more than 3,000 clients while it turned about N2. 6 billion in 2010.
It noted that forex trading in Nigeria has evolved into a highly specialised and knowledge-base profession, saying that in view of this, the company would hold a seminar in Abuja today to sensitise the public to the importance of foreign exchange business in economic development.
The statement read in part: “We have built confidence over the years as we do not fail in our consistency and timely payment of Return on Investment.
“We have also created exceptional value for our investors through consistent monthly dividend payouts and bonus issues, among others.’’
It urged the public to venture into foreign exchange business, insisting that the business is legal and profit yielding.
Forex trading is a huge potential, expert says
In statement he issued in Abuja on Wednesday, Umah, however, observed that new comers into the business lacked patience and try to make a huge…