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AXA Mansard Warns Motorists Against Fake Insurance Papers

by Zaka Khaliq
8 months ago
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AXA Mansard Insurance Plc has urged vehicle owners and motorists against purchase of fake third party motor insurance certificates as the nationwide enforcement of the policy by the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) takes effect.

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It called on motorists to ensure they obtain only genuine motor insurance policies.

The NPF recently announced that, effective February 1, 2025, it will commence a nationwide enforcement of the Third-Party Motor Insurance Policy. The initiative, which aligns with the provisions of Section 68 of the Insurance Act 2003 has been welcomed by the National Insurance Commission(NAICOM) and the Nigeria Insurers Association(NIA) respectively, noting that, it is a significant step towards strengthening compliance, ensuring road safety, and protecting motorists and third parties on Nigerian roads.

Speaking on the commencement of the enforcement, chief marketing officer, AXA Mansard Insurance Plc, Adebola Surakat said, with defaulters facing fines of up to N250,000, the tendency of unscrupulous elements selling fake motor insurance policies to unsuspecting members of the public may be on the rise.

She advised the insured public to secure all their insurance policies, including motor insurance from only registered companies and their accredited agents. “As a brand committed to protecting our customers and the insuring public, we strongly advise motorists to be cautious and obtain their insurance policies only from licensed and trusted insurers. The rise in enforcement may lead to a surge in counterfeit policies, leaving motorists exposed to financial risks.

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“As a leader in the industry, we recognise that raising the awareness at this time is the right thing to do because if we allow the public to run into the wrong hands, it will be a setback for the tremendous work that we have been doing to build trust in insurance. When people buy the counterfeit insurance policy, they will not be able to present it to the police nor will they be able to claim it if any risks manifest. The backlash will be on the insurance sector, not the fraudulent agents. So, we are taking it as a responsibility to create awareness,” she pointed out.

Surakat explained that people can visit either the NAICOM or NIA website for a list of registered insurance companies in Nigeria.

“We have even made it simpler at AXA Mansard, any type of motor insurance ranging from Third Party Motor Insurance to Comprehensive Motor Insurance can be purchased straight from our website. You can get your motor insurance certificate in less than five minutes on either our website, mobile app or any of our welcome centres nationwide”, she said.

To her, “We have continuously demonstrated reliability through prompt claims payment and seamless customer experience. So, we assure the public of an excellent customer experience throughout the life cycle of the policy.“

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