The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts charge insurance profession­als on industry’s developmen­t

- By Bankole Orimisan

INSURANCE profession­als who gathered at this year’s 2022 edition of Fellows’ Hangout in Lagos organised by the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria ( CIIN) have been urged to structure their area of specialisa­tion to promote industry awareness.

The Chairman, Examinatio­n Committee, CIIN, Olusola Ladipo- Ajayi, who spoke on a paper titled: ‘ Contributi­ons of Fellows to the growth of the Institute’ at the CIIN 2022 Fellows’ night, said there is a need for collaborat­ion the institute’s relevant stakeholde­rs to promote insurance awareness and place the industry on the path of growth.

Ladipo- Ajayi tasked insurance fellows to hold meetings regularly and make recommenda­tions that would assist the institute saddled with the responsibi­lity of promoting insurance awareness.

He implored them to join hands with the institute to audit course books; help to supervise examinatio­ns and assist in determinin­g skills and knowledge programmes.

Chairman, the Society of Fellows, Prof. Joseph Irukwu, who was represente­d by the past President, Sunny Adeda, decried the number of fellows of the institutio­n, which is 121, compared to India with 3,767 insurance fellows.

Adeda beseeched insurance practition­ers and the public to embrace the institute’s examinatio­ns, stressing that the insurance industry currently has less than 4,000 profession­als.

The President, CIIN, Dr. Muftau Oyegunle, charged the institute to determine a high standard of knowledge and skills for persons seeking to become registered members of the profession­al body, adding that he has strong confidence that this would help grow the industry.

 ?? ?? Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, FITC, Chizor Malize( left); Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) and Board Chairman, FITC, Mrs. Aishah Ahmad and Company Secretary & Head, Legal Group, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc. Erhi Obededuo, during the Launch of the FITC Millennial and Gen Z Banking Habits Survey Report in Lagos.
Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, FITC, Chizor Malize( left); Deputy Governor, Financial System Stability, Central Bank of Nigeria ( CBN) and Board Chairman, FITC, Mrs. Aishah Ahmad and Company Secretary & Head, Legal Group, Guaranty Trust Bank Plc. Erhi Obededuo, during the Launch of the FITC Millennial and Gen Z Banking Habits Survey Report in Lagos.

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