About us

At Vestitude Partners Limited, we believe healthcare transformation is possible when capital meets purpose
The Problem -- Why We Exist

Africa’s hospitals are not failing for lack of patients. They are failing for lack of infrastructure.

Nigeria alone requires $82 billion in healthcare infrastructure investment to meet global standards — and over 386,000 additional hospital beds to serve its population adequately. Yet 71% of all healthcare spending remains out-of-pocket, paid by patients who travel long distances, miss treatments, and die from conditions that modern equipment could diagnose and treat in hours.” “The problem is not demand. Demand is overwhelming. The problem is that Africa’s hospitals cannot access the capital, structure, or execution expertise needed to acquire and deploy the medical equipment that would allow them to serve that demand. Traditional lenders offer loans but leave hospitals to navigate fragmented equipment suppliers, complex procurement, and unsupported installations on their own. Equipment suppliers provide devices but do not structure financing or manage performance. Consultants advise but do not execute. The result is a continent of hospitals operating far below their capacity — not because patients are absent, but because the infrastructure system is broken.” “Vestitude was built to fix that system.
Our Solution — The Vestitude System

A vertically integrated system — from capital deployment to asset performance

Vestitude Partners is the only company in Africa that combines technology-enabled hospital qualification, private capital mobilization, end-to-end project execution, and post-funding asset monitoring into a single integrated platform. We do not hand hospitals a cheque and walk away. We design the project, structure the capital, procure and install the equipment, commission every asset, and monitor its performance long after funding closes.”
“Our proprietary 360-Degree Hospital Qualification Engine uses an AI-enabled scoring system to evaluate a hospital’s equipment needs, patient demand, financial capacity, and investment readiness in under two minutes, generating a full financial viability and returns assessment within three days. This transforms a process that traditional healthcare financiers take months to complete to days.
“Once a hospital is qualified, our structuring desk designs a tailored funding solution packaging capital from institutional investors, private high-net-worth individuals, diaspora professionals, and development finance partners into a deployment-ready investment vehicle structured specifically for African healthcare realities. Capital is never transferred to the hospital as cash. It is deployed directly into procurement, installation, and commissioning of medical equipment, protecting investors and ensuring every naira reaches the asset it was raised to fund.”
“Our project execution team then manages the full delivery, from procurement and logistics through installation, construction, commissioning, and operationalization. And once the project is live, our 360-Degree Hospital Performance Dashboard tracks equipment utilization, revenue efficiency, and clinical performance indicators in real time, giving investors transparent visibility into exactly what their capital is doing, and giving hospitals the operational oversight they need to remain sustainably revenue-generating.”
“This is not a fund. This is not a consultancy. It is an operating system for healthcare infrastructure delivery, and it is the only one of its kind on the continent.

Why Now — The Market Opportunity

The gap is $82 billion and it will keep widening if nothing is done. The window is now.

Nigeria’s healthcare sector represents a $14.6 billion Total Addressable Market, contributing approximately 3.6% of national GDP and growing rapidly as population growth, a rising middle class, and increasing disease burden drive demand for quality care. Within this landscape, an estimated $5.1 billion in active bilateral, donor, and private investment frameworks is already directed toward healthcare infrastructure, yet the gap between available capital and actual deployment remains enormous.” “The reason is structural, not financial. Private capital exists. What has been missing is the trusted, technically capable operator who can identify the right hospital projects, structure them into investable assets, execute them with accountability, and monitor them for performance. That is precisely what Vestitude does — and why demand for our model has outpaced our capital supply from the very first year of operations.” “We are not waiting for the market to mature. We are building the infrastructure layer that will define how African healthcare is financed and delivered for the next generation.
Our Impact — What This Means in Real Lives

Capital deployed. Equipment installed. Lives changed.

We have done all of this with less than 5days total zero equipment downtime. This is what accountable healthcare infrastructure investment looks like. And we are just getting started.

  •  ₦1 billion mobilized to improve healthcare infrastructure across Nigeria, directly benefiting hundreds of thousands of patients.
  • 40+ chronic kidney patients on continuous local dialysis, removing them from high-risk long-distance treatment pathways.
  • 344+ dialysis treatments,
  • 1,055+ laboratory tests
  • 90+ surgeries — all within T months of project deployment.
Our Team — The People Behind the System

Built by operators who have lived inside the problem.

Vestitude was not founded by financiers who discovered healthcare. It was founded by a team whose careers were shaped by it.

Our Traction — Proof We Have Started

In less than one year of operations, here is what we have built.

Metrics — display as visual stat cards on the page

₦575 million

in private capital mobilized for a state-of-the-art multi-specialist hospital covering diagnostics, maternal health, surgery, dialysis, cancer care, and oncology

₦89 million

in debt capital raised and deployed into dialysis centres, laboratories, operating theatres, ultrasound, and endoscopy units

$100,000

Antler VC investment commitment secured — 10% equity — validating our model at institutional level

$3.5 million

credit facility secured from Stanbic IBTC Bank dedicated to medical equipment financing

$1–2 million

in structured OEM financing per project unlocked through international equipment manufacturer partnerships — repayable from operational revenues

234+

life-sustaining dialysis treatments delivered

11+ Nigerian states

across 5 of 6 geopolitical zones — validating nationwide scalability
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