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NAICOM, Insurers Assure Protection of Policyholders

by Zaka Khaliq
1 year ago
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The National Insurance Commission(NAICOM) and insurance operators, under the auspices of the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), said they are working together to enhance insurance penetration while assuring policyholders of maximum protection.

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Both bodies, who disclosed this recently when the newly appointed Commissioner for Insurance (CFI), Mr. Olusegun Omosehin, accompanied by his deputies, Dr. Usman Jankara and Dr. Olawoye Gam-Ikom, visited NIA to discuss collaborative efforts for advancing the insurance sector, said, they exist to secure and give policyholders rest of mind.

Omosehin, during the visit, emphasised his commitment to fostering a robust and stable insurance industry that prioritises the protection of policyholders and beneficiaries, stating that, “My mandate is to ensure a very safe, sound, and stable insurance sector that can protect policyholders, and consumers, and build public trust in the insurance industry.”

He further outlined his administration’s agenda, focusing on increasing insurance penetration and ensuring efficient and prompt claims settlements, while underscoring the importance of compliance with industry regulations to achieve NAICOM’s vision and urged stakeholders to prioritise regulatory adherence.

In response, NIA members’ companies, represented by their CEOs, shared their concerns and expectations to help realise NAICOM’s vision for the industry.

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While NAICOM said, it is revisiting the placement of insurance business adverts for greater visibility and awareness, NIA is establishing a claims payment committee to facilitate prompt settlements, while the regulatory body said, it is enforcing insurance for public buildings and construction projects to ensure safety, even as it is set to enhance collaboration with government agencies for regulatory efficiency.

“NAICOM is digitalising agency licence processes for improved speed and convenience, reconstituting the IICC committee to drive industry growth and development, supporting the implementation of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Portal (NIIP) for better digitalisation and accessibility while collaborating the National Pension Commission (PenCom) on group life enforcement to ensure compliance and establishing a maximum retention period for claims records to improve data management, among others,” he stressed.


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