The development, according to the business, is intended to provide the impacted enterprises with the necessary resources and knowledge to accelerate their growth trajectory.
The organization claimed that in an effort to take advantage of its comprehensive understanding of the difficulties faced by start-ups, it has painstakingly chosen a range of service packages to address their specific needs and financial considerations at various stages of their evolutionary path.
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Mukhtar Oyewo, Head of Growth at Ingenium Communications, stated: “We recognize the particular problems that start-ups face, and our commitment is to provide them with the tools and direction they need to make successful gains.
“Xcellerate embodies our belief that it will significantly boost start-ups’ marketing efforts and direct them toward achieving their business goals.”


