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Read moreDetailsCountry lacks vessel fleet capacity Requires consortium of investors, creditors Need to play international politics All P&I coverage done abroad...
Read moreDetailsFollowing several complaints lodged against some defaulting insurance firms, the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) has expelled three insurance firms as...
Read moreDetailsTwo top executives, namely, Akeem Adamson, the chief finance officer and John Akujieze, the company secretary, who also doubles as...
Read moreDetailsAirtel Nigeria, in collaboration with AXA Mansard, has launched a health insurance scheme accessible via USSD code to allow telecommunication...
Read moreDetailsBashir Jamoh, the director-general of Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), has bemoaned the skyrocketing premium payment paid by Nigerians...
Read moreDetailsAs a solution to the rising accidents claiming the lives of Nigerian citizens, an insurance industry expert has canvassed for...
Read moreDetailsNigeria’s biggest telecommunication firm, MTN Nigeria, and health fintech company, CarePay, have joined forces to expand insurance healthcare coverage in...
Read moreDetailsThe Nigerian Chartered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB), Lagos Area Committee (LAC) recently organised a learning session for secondary school students in...
Read moreDetailsWith a view to consolidate the influence of companies, deepen insurance penetration and enhance the retention of heavy-ticket risks in...
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