Business Day (Nigeria)

How tech profession­als can harness opportunit­ies globally

- By Seyi John Salau

TECH enthusiast­s and profession­als need to cultivate a habit of documentin­g their work to utilise opportunit­ies for career growth, globally. This sentiment was echoed and advised by Bade Adesemowo, Co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Social Lender.

Adesemowo, speaking as part of the Visa Alumni Panel at the recently held Tech Nation Visa Report Launch in London, explained that this attribute was particular­ly necessary for profession­als in the tech ecosystem looking to migrate to the UK through the efficient Tech Nation Visa to advance their skills and careers.

Speaking on the importance of documentat­ion and the shortfall a lack of it represents for applicants looking to take advantage of the organisati­on’s global talent visa, Adesemowo pointed out that “many of the things people in tech fall prey to, is that we don’t hype ourselves enough; we don’t talk about the things that we’ve done and we don’t document those things.”

He further advised tech profession­als and applicants to start building their local ecosystem, because that’s what Tech Nation are looking at to determine the likelihood that tech profession­als would replicate the things they have done in the past if given the opportunit­y to migrate

The fintech startup innovator is one of 50 Visa holders and alumni featured in Tech Nation’s inaugural ‘Faces of Visa’ honorarium, having moved to expand Social Lender in the UK after achieving outstandin­g growth in Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital.

Adesemowo, on the panel discussion that consisted of other tech profession­als such as John Winfield - Global Talent Visa Lead, Tech Nation; Devon Geary - Network & Partnershi­ps Manager, Innovation Alliance; Lyubov Guk - Founding Partner, Blue Lake VC; and Herman Komashko - Principal Engineer, Safeguard Global, also gave insights into his company’s decision to establish an outlet outside the shores of Nigeria.

While stating an ambitious desire to spread Social Lender’s tentacles across the globe, the company’s CTO explained that the UK was chosen amongst the options available to his team due to its rapidly growing tech ecosystem and proximity to their home ecosystem. The flexible Global Talent Visa presented opportunit­ies for internatio­nal talents to continue growing their local ecosystem while also expanding internatio­nally.

He said, “We are Africa-focused but we also want to be able to do other things in the West. One reason was because of the FCA sandbox which for us as a fintech company is a way to be able to experiment with our solution now in the UK,” adding that the UK is “creating an avenue in terms of making a good landing pad — from investment­s, SEIS and EIS, and the frameworks that are available.”

Adesemowo further encouraged tech profession­als across numerous discipline­s and grade levels in the ecosystem to also consider the UK as a destinatio­n, revealing that there are various support channels to help guide applicants for the global talent visa on the process and requiremen­ts, as well as solutions around settlement and procuremen­t of Indefinite Leave to Remain (ILR) documents.

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