Bankfields ICL Consulting & Management Services is solidifying its role as a vital architect for Nigeria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. By leveraging its official accreditation as a Business Development Service Provider (BDSP) for the Bank of Industry (BOI), the firm is now directly connecting SMEs with the institutional capital required for scale.
Beyond traditional advisory, the firm recently unveiled a trio of digital platforms at its “Unwrapping Innovation” summit in Lagos, signaling a bold transition into the consumer-tech space for 2026.
1. The Gateway to Growth: BOI Partnership
For many Nigerian entrepreneurs, the path to low-interest government funding is blocked by complex paperwork. As a BDSP, Bankfields acts as the professional bridge, offering:
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Fund-Ready Business Plans: Crafting the documentation necessary to meet stringent BOI criteria.
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Feasibility Studies: Providing data-backed insights to validate market entry.
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Funding Advocacy: Streamlining the application process for growth capital and development loans.
2. The Digital Expansion: Solving Everyday Hurdles
Bankfields has officially moved “beyond the boardroom” with three specialized apps designed for the Nigerian and international markets:
MySirigu: The Transparency-First Social Network
Launched in late 2024, this platform redefines collective giving. It allows families and communities to organize group gifts, school fee fundraisers, and medical emergency donations within trusted, private circles, ensuring funds reach their intended targets without the friction of unorganized social media pleas.
Tra-Vu: Predictable Mobility
Debuting in October 2025, Tra-Vu tackles the unpredictability of Nigerian travel. The app allows users to pre-book inter-city and urban rides, providing real-time monitoring and transparent pricing—a feature set Bankfields plans to export to the UK and US markets.
Rambini: The “Dating App” for Foodies
Applying a “swipe-to-order” interface, Rambini connects hungry consumers with a curated list of home cooks, private chefs, and local restaurants. The platform gives informal food vendors a professional digital storefront while offering users a more intuitive way to discover specialized local dishes.
The 2026 Strategy: Access + Innovation
By merging high-level financial consulting with grassroots technology, Bankfields is positioning itself as a “Full-Stack” partner for the Nigerian economy. The firm’s dual-track approach—securing formal finance for businesses through the BOI while building digital tools for the public—reflects a sophisticated understanding of Africa’s evolving market needs.
As these platforms gain traction in Nigeria and abroad, Bankfields is evolving from a consultant into a technological staple of daily life.
