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Heirs Insurance Group Partners AIWA On Gender Inclusion

Zaka Khaliq by Zaka Khaliq
2 years ago
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Heirs Insurance Group has partnered the Africa Insurance Women Association (AIWA) by becoming the lead sponsor of its upcoming inaugural International Conference for Women in Insurance on the African continent to foster gender inclusion.

The gathering will bring together female executives in the insurance sector across Africa in Lagos between November 2-6, 2024.

Heirs Insurance Group has been at the forefront of championing gender inclusion, demonstrating its commitment amplifying the voices of women in the insurance industry and beyond even as the group has actively rolled out initiatives and products that address the needs of all genders and all demographics, ensuring social, economic and gender inclusion.

The event will feature a keynote address by Dr. Awele Elumelu, chairperson, Heirs Insurance Brokers, a member of Heirs Insurance Group.

Dr. Elumelu, a leading voice in healthcare and insurance, will share insights on the challenges women face, the immense opportunities available for female professionals in the sector, and the critical role they play in driving access to insurance.

Speaking on the sponsorship, chief marketing officer, Heirs Insurance Group, Ifesinachi Okpagu stated that, “At Heirs Insurance Group, inclusion has always been one of our pillars. We are driving inclusive insurance, ensuring not just access to financial security, but empowerment, regardless of gender or economic standing. We commend the African Insurance Women Association for this initiative. We need more opportunities such as this, to change the narrative and we look forward to the important dialogues at the conference.”

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