November 19th – 20th, 2025 | Balmoral Convention Center, Ikeja
At Loveworld, we trade authentically by aligning our business practices with Kingdom values: Integrity, Excellence, Transparency, Purpose, Service, and Impact. We build partnerships that are transparent, mutually beneficial, and Spirit-led. We are transforming lives, strengthening economies, and advancing the Gospel globally, through authentic trades.
The Loveworld Trade & Investment Forum (LTIF) serves as an elite convocation of entrepreneurs, investors, trailblazing innovators, policymakers, industry luminaries & think-tanks, and visionary leaders, converging to reshape international business landscapes, channel ethical trade toward economic abundance, and spark groundbreaking visions that redefine entire economies.
The role of Kingdom leadership in shaping economic narratives and Trust as a currency in trade and investment.
Explore how our economic empowerment enables us to raise kingdom financiers, transfer wealth to the righteous, accelerate global evangelism
Using Entrepreneurship as a tool for Global Influence, positive impact and transformation.
Discover innovations rapidly reshaping society and industries, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), Quantum Computing, Biotechnology, 5G Networks, and Blockchain.
Exploring Africa’s Untapped Opportunities in Emerging Industries.
Access to Capital - What investors want, and what founders should know: Investors & Entrepreneurs Roundtable
Hear from visionary leaders across business, government, and multilateral organizations
Scaling businesses globally and seeking investment.
Seeking high-impact investment and financial growth opportunities in Africa’s largest economy.
Shaping trade regulations and economic policies.
Sharing insights on global economic trends and providing access to funding.
All SBOs Directors, MDs, and Senior Managers across all locations.
Exploring trade and partnership opportunities.
Parallex Bank Limited is a commercial bank in Nigeria that transitioned from a microfinance bank in May 2020. This marks a unique achievement as it's the first time a Nigerian microfinance bank has successfully converted to a commercial bank. The bank offers various services including retail, business, corporate banking, small business loans, and savings.