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FCCPC participates in Consumertrics Advisory Series 2.0

The Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Council (FCCP) is participating in a webinar, to be hosted by Consumertrics and the Center for Consumer Concern Initiative (CCCI), on Thursday, September 30. The webinar on the topic “Ethical Practices: Shared Wins for Businesses and Consumers” is starting at 12 noon.

The webinar is the Consumertrics Advisory Series 2.0. The event will feature experts, who will be discussing the importance of ethical practices in business, the benefits that businesses can reap from acting ethically, and how businesses can ensure that their ethical practices are aligned with the needs and expectations of consumers.

The keynote speaker at the event is Professor Felicia Monye, a law teacher at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, and president, Consumer Awareness Organisation (CAO).

“We believe that ethical practices are essential for businesses of all sizes,” said Olumuyiwa Ayojimi, CEO of Consumertrics.

“When businesses act ethically, they build trust with their customers, employees, and communities. This trust can lead to benefits, including increased sales, improved employee morale, and a stronger reputation.

“By putting together the event, Consumertrics/CCCI is pushing for effective regulatory monitoring of manufacturers and service providers that deal directly with consumers, with a focus on ensuring that they adhere to ethical standards,” he added

The webinar is open to all businesses and individuals who are interested in learning more about ethical practices. To register for the webinar, please visit www.consumertrics.com

About Consumertrics

Consumertrics is a leading promoter of consumer rights and provide solutions in consumer insights and market research. The organisation’s management are seasoned professionals; its mission is to promote consumer interests, help businesses make better decisions through deep-dive consumer insights. Consumertrics offers a variety of services, including surveys, focus groups, and advocacy.

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