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Exhibitors Hail Fidelity Bank’s FNITCC Atlanta as Catalyst for Non-Oil Export Growth

Participants praised the 2025 edition as the most impactful yet, citing its expanded attendance, improved booth designs, and richer engagements.

by NewsOnline Nigeria
September 23, 2025
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Exhibitors have hailed Fidelity Bank’s FNITCC Atlanta as a catalyst for Non-Oil Export Growth.

NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the recently concluded Fidelity Nigeria International Trade & Creative Connect (FNITCC) 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, has been described by exhibitors as a groundbreaking platform that is reshaping Nigeria’s non-oil export landscape and amplifying the country’s global business presence.

Organized by Fidelity Bank Plc in partnership with AFRICON from September 18–20, the event brought together export-ready Nigerian businesses across fashion, arts, manufacturing, technology, and other sectors. The three-day showcase blended commerce with culture, giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to strike cross-border deals, build networks, and spotlight Nigerian creativity before an international audience.

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Participants praised the 2025 edition as the most impactful yet, citing its expanded attendance, improved booth designs, and richer engagements. Many noted that beyond sales, FNITCC fostered connections that will have lasting business value.

“It was an honor to exhibit among such a vibrant community of creatives, entrepreneurs, and cultural ambassadors. We left Atlanta with new customers, meaningful partnerships, and renewed purpose. Fidelity Bank deserves commendation for creating this bridge between Nigerian businesses and global markets,” said By Nuga Designs.

For some exhibitors, the event underscored the resilience and unity of Nigerian entrepreneurs. One recalled how a missed shipment at last year’s edition had nearly ruined their participation—but this year, fellow exhibitors stepped in, leading to an unexpected video-call deal that turned into a major breakthrough.

Others emphasized FNITCC’s role in spotlighting women-led enterprises and reinforcing belief in Nigerian-made products.

“This is the Africa we want. Nigerians are finally embracing Made-in-Nigeria products—and that belief is powerful,” one participant said.

Fidelity Bank’s Managing Director and CEO, Dr. Nneka Onyeali-Ikpe, reaffirmed the bank’s vision of driving Nigeria’s export diversification. She noted that despite Nigeria’s non-oil exports standing at less than $5 billion annually, the growth potential is enormous.

“At Fidelity Bank, we believe access to global markets is a pathway to shared prosperity. That belief inspired the creation of FNITCC, and this year’s success proves what Nigerian innovation can achieve when given the right platform,” she stated.

Ranked among Nigeria’s top commercial banks with over 9.1 million customers, Fidelity Bank has consistently positioned itself as a champion of SMEs and non-oil exporters. The bank’s commitment has earned it multiple recognitions, including Best Bank for SMEs in Nigeria (Euromoney Awards), Export Financing Bank of the Year (BAFI Awards), and several international honors for innovation in digital and mobile banking.

With FNITCC 2025 hailed as a turning point, exhibitors and stakeholders agree that the future of Nigerian enterprise on the global stage is brighter than ever.

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