Positions itself as the Strategic Growth Partner for African SMEs
TAG, an independent advisory and investment management firm, is becoming a vital ally for Africa’s small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and Creatives. Focused on unlocking scalable growth across the continent, TAG works closely with entrepreneurs, investors, and ecosystem enablers to help African businesses thrive in complex markets.
With deep expertise in financial strategy, investment readiness, and sustainable business development, TAG partners with high-potential SMEs & DFIs (Development Finance Institutions) to strengthen their operations, access capital, and scale confidently across borders. Working behind the scenes with emerging and high-impact ventures like The Plug, Azuwa Studios, Peninsular Manufacturing, Challenge Fund for Youth Employment, Ororo Waste Management, among others, TAG brings practical support to African businesses that are solving real problems and scaling with purpose.
From the creative economy to agribusiness, tech, and consumer goods, TAG is committed to advancing a new generation of African-led ventures that are investment-worthy and transformative for local economies. This commitment is particularly evident in its work with Africa’s growing creative sector, where talent abounds but structural barriers persist.
Fiyin Ogunlesi, Managing Principal at TAG
“As advisory partners to Africa’s SMEs and creatives, we believe creativity and entrepreneurship are powerful economic drivers,” said Fiyin Ogunlesi, Managing Principal at TAG. “But too many still face barriers to funding, ownership, and sustainability. Our mission is to close those gaps through practical support, from investment readiness to CFO services and global partnerships, helping our clients turn potential into lasting impact.
Recently, we launched our Nigeria-focused Afrobeats economy Report to spotlight the opportunities in the music industry and creative ecosystem. We are partnering with the next regional champions across verticals, making Africa more global and economically viable, one bold venture at a time.
Pictured from left to right: Brenda Fashugba, Regional Director, Creative Economy at the British Council; Arese Ugwu, Founder of Azuwa Studios; Natascha Korvinus, Principal at Proparco; Olisa Adibua, Creative Industry Entrepreneur speaking at TAG’s launch in April.
The firm’s approach is hands-on, providing services such as embedded CFOs, financial structuring, policy engagement, and ecosystem mapping to ensure that African businesses are not just surviving but scaling with strategy.
Pictured from left to right: Gbolade Okeowo, Vice President at Kuramo Capital; Jadesola Campbell, Principal at Consonance Investment Managers; Dolapo Amusat of WeTalkSound; Brenda Fashugba, Regional Director, Creative Economy at the British Council; Fiyin Ogunlesi, Managing Principal at TAG; Arese Ugwu, Founder of Azuwa Studios; Natascha Korvinus, Principal at Proparco; Olu Oyinsan, Managing Partner at Oui Capital; Kaffy, Founder of Imagneto Dance Company; and Olisa Adibua, Creative Industry Entrepreneur at the launch of TAG.
To learn more about TAG Africa’s work and how to collaborate, visit www.tagafrica.com.ng.
About TAG Africa
TAG Africa is a strategic advisory platform supporting Africa’s SMEs through financial expertise, growth strategy, and practical partnerships. With a focus on long-term impact, TAG Africa empowers African businesses to become globally competitive and locally transformative.