Lagos - Comprehensive Overview of the City, Pest Analysis and Analysis of Key Industries including Technology, Tourism and Hospitality, Construction and Retail
- $ 250
- April 2024
- 32 pages
The Lagos Free Trade Zone is set to encourage investment, business and tourism potential of Nigeria • The Lagos Central Business District (CBD) includes Outer and Inner Marina, Broad Street, NnamdiAzikwe Street, Eko Bridge, Apongbon Street, Carter Bridge, Adeniji Adele Street, EbuteEro, Iga Idunganran Street, Tafawa Balewa Square, Balewa Square, Ereko Street, Martins Street and Balogun Street. [...] The Lagos Central Business District Management Office was established to address challenges of infrastructure maintenance and create a conducive business environment in the state • Several oil and gas companies, financial institutions, banks, hotels, retail markets and shopping malls are headquartered in Lagos CBD. Nigeria's biggest and busiest markets such as the Oshodi, Balogun, Alaba, Mile ##, Alade, and Idumota markets are also located in Lagos state • Some of the world-renowned oil and gas companies are located in Lagos, including African Petroleum Plc, Ascon Oil Company Limited, Capital Oil Plc, Conoil Plc, Honeywell Oil and Gas Limited, Gaslink Nigeria Limited, Oando Group, Lubcon Limited Oil and Gas, Nigeria Liquefied Natural Gas Limited, Texaco Nigeria Ltd. The banks and financial companies in Lagos include ACB International Bank PLC, Access Bank Nig Ltd., African International Bank Ltd., Bond Bank Limited, Chartered Bank Ltd. and City Express Bank PLC • The corporate tax rate in Nigeria stood at ##% in 2019.