The Guardian (Nigeria)

NIA moves to redeem image through prompt claims payment

- By Bankole Orimisan

THE Nigerian Insurers Associatio­n ( NIA) has revealed plans to redeem the image of the industr y and restore public trust through prompt claims payments to policyhold­ers in the country.

The chairman of the associatio­n, Segun Omosehin, ga ve the assurance at a media briefing in Lagos. Also , he called on policyhold­ers, who are being owed claims by any of the underwriti­ng firms in the sector to come up with the evidence of their claims, stressing that the associati on would facilitate payment of genuine claims.

Omosehin said the issue of public trust and lack of confidence among Nigerians had been a major setback of the industry and the associatio­n is working to enhance the industry’s credibilit­y by encouragin­g members to pay promptly policyhold­ers' claims when due.

According to him, the associatio­n would look inward to take advantage of the untapped potential demands for insurance in the countr y, stressing that this would increase the insurance business.

Also speaking on the developmen­t, the Director

General of the Associatio­n, Yetunde Ilori, said we are doing everything possible to make sure that members abide by the rules of the business, adding that some of the ways these ha ve been done are the expulsion of some erring members, who ha ve not been able to meet the fundamenta­l rules of the regulator in the industry.

Speaking on what the industry is doing to deepen insurance growth, Ilori said the industry has unveiled a 10year industry roadmap launched in November 2023 and is collaborat­ing with various state government­s to domesticat­e insurance laws that will enhance insurance uptake in those states.

Some of those initiative­s, she said are the ongoing publicatio­n of lists of unclaimed claims in the national newspapers calling on the public to come forward for their claims; the NIA Enlightenm­ent awareness Campaign on Radio and Television stations; collaborat­ion with the Federal Government, National Insurance Commission and other Federal Agencies responsibl­e for the enforcemen­t to ensure enforcemen­t of compulsory insurances.

On the 2024 Insurance Outlook, she said: “The virile insurance industry is built on the back of a virile economy. The bedrock of every economy is insurance, however, the enabling environmen­t for this business must be right.

“There must be an environmen­t that encourages investment. We are operating in a very volatile environmen­t. “Part of what we have done is to encourage member companies to be a lot more proactive in their planning. Oftentimes, you see people who plan for 12 months. In an environmen­t like this, you have to break your plans into quarterly, she said.

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