Business Day (Nigeria)

NCRIB-LAC focuses on advocacy, fintech and mental health at mid-year Workshop

- IFEOMA OKEKE

The Lagos Area Committee (LAC) of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) held its first ever virtual Mid-year Workshop between Wednesday 22nd and Thursday 23rd July, 2020 which focused on advocacy, fintech and mental health.

The two-day virtual conference held via the Microsoft Teams Live Conference had Peter Braid, Chief Executive Officer of the Insurance Brokers of Canada (IBAC) as the guest speaker of the occasion.

Braid who spoke on the topic, “Advocacy as a Major Tool for Business Success: the IBAC Story,” enjoined insurance brokers to engage key decision makers across levels of government as well as key stakeholde­rs like the fintech in order to boost the growth and penetratio­n of insurance in Nigeria. He shared the success story of the IBAC in the same vein and explained how that can be replicated in Nigeria.

His presentati­on was followed by that of the Deputy President of the NCRIB, Barrister Rotimi Edu who drew the parallel between IBAC’S pillars with the Nigerian market in a presentati­on titled, “Federal Government Advocacy.” Among other things, he noted: “the Canadian experience in advocacy and its effect on the brokers growth in the Canadian insurance market becomes very important so that we can draw from the experience­s of both nations and make comparativ­e inference on topic and the practice in both countries.”

The second day of the workshop featured two broad presentati­ons with the first focused on fintech, title “Fintech for Insurance penetratio­n as a Financial Service.”

Presentati­ons on this were made by foremost Mobile Money providers in Nigeria, Systemspec­s, EFINA; an organizati­on that has been helping Banks to increase customer base in the rural areas, driving penetratio­n to assist Banks reach out to the unbanked.

Wragby Business Solutions & Technologi­es who equally made a presentati­on through Oluyomi Alarape, an Executive Director of the firm who introduced the ibroka and shed more light on the All-in-one Solutions that can be accessed from a single platform based on Brokers’ subscripti­on level. The Applicatio­n according to Alarape is to assist Insurance Brokers deliver efficient and quality service at optimal cost.

The second focused on a health talk, “Effect of COVID-19 on Mental Health of Families and Business Owner,” delivered by Maymunah Kadiri, popularly known as ‘The Celebrity Shrink’ a multiple award winning Mental Health Physician & Medical Director of Pinnacle Medical Services.

 ??  ?? L-R: Bola Olowu, chairman, director, public private partnershi­p and diaspora, federal ministry of health; Abike DabiriErew­a, chairman , Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Chikwe Ihekweazu, directorge­neral, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and Ali Onoja, representi­ng , president of the Nigerian Associatio­n of Pharmacist­s and Pharmaceut­ical Scientists in the Americas (NAPPSA), during NAPPSA’S donation of COVID-19 diagnostic and other medical equipment to NCDC in Abuja.
L-R: Bola Olowu, chairman, director, public private partnershi­p and diaspora, federal ministry of health; Abike DabiriErew­a, chairman , Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Chikwe Ihekweazu, directorge­neral, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), and Ali Onoja, representi­ng , president of the Nigerian Associatio­n of Pharmacist­s and Pharmaceut­ical Scientists in the Americas (NAPPSA), during NAPPSA’S donation of COVID-19 diagnostic and other medical equipment to NCDC in Abuja.

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