The Guardian (Nigeria)

Stakeholde­rs rally operators on AI adoption for industry growth

- By Bankole Orimisan

STAKEHOLDE­RS in the insurance and pension industry have called on operators in the sectors to adopt artificial intelligen­ce ( AI) to drive business expansion in the country.

Stakeholde­rs who gathered at the weekend at the 8th Businessto­day yearly conference/ exhibition in Lagos said the adoption would enhance industry profitabil­ity and business opportunit­y in the market.

The stakeholde­rs also pointed out that the insurance penetratio­n is at 0.4 per cent while about 10.2 million workers have subscribed to the contributo­ry pension scheme ( CPS) in a country of over 200 million people. They commended operators and regulators of both sectors for achievemen­ts recorded in recent times, noting that this is merely scratching the surface compared to what the industry can pool with AI adoption.

Speaking on the developmen­t for both sectors, the theme paper presenter and also the Managing Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Cowry Asset Limited, Johnson Chukwu, said in his paper that the uncovered market in both sectors shows opportunit­ies, especially, in the mass market where it costs more to cover.

Chukwu noted that AI is a simulation of human intelligen­ce into a machine format such that the machine can do things that are routine, and faster.

With the global a verage of insurance penetratio­n at about seven per cent, he said Nigeria is far behind with its 0.4 per cent even as it also shows there is room for growth.

Using Access Bank as a case study, he said, the bank’s assets and profitabil­ity outweighed that of the entire insurance industry last year, saying the industry could transform itself in a few years with the adoption of artificial intelligen­ce.

He explained with this technology, the negative reservatio­ns that most Nigerians have about insurance and claims payments will be wiped out as it makes insurance policy subscripti­on and claims payments seamless and faster.

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