How UNESCO got it wrong in Africa
May 30, 2017
The worldās 50.6 percent insurance broking fees and commissions was in the control of just the top 20 insurance broking...
Read moreDetailsThe Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) has urged Kenyans to desist from making fraudulent insurance claims as the practice is hurting...
Read moreDetailsBY NWATU CHISOM Tokunbo Ali, chief executive officer of Leadway Health, a health maintenance organisation, has identified inadequate government policies...
Read moreDetailsBY HABEEB ADAMU The Lagos State government has paid the sum of N1.5 billion to 482 retirees as their pension...
Read moreDetailsBY Ekerete Ola Gam-IkonĀ Our experiences and those of others with insurance companies have forced many of us to pay...
Read moreDetailsTope Smart, president of African Insurance Organisation (AIO), wants operators in the African insurance market to improve the level of...
Read moreDetailsBY ONOME AMUGE Prestige Assurance posted a 32.2 percent year on year growth in its gross premium written to N9.27...
Read moreDetailsPermutations are already emerging on how the tie-up between Sanlam, South Africaās pan-African insurer, and Allianz, the German global insurer...
Read moreDetailsBY ANITA OKORO Worried by Nigeriaās current financial challenges, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has been tasked to use technology...
Read moreDetailsBY PHILLIP ISAKPA Africaās biggest non-banking financial institutions, largely on account of their insurance businesses and presence in Africa, hence...
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