The Guardian (Nigeria)

Continenta­l Re gets NSE nod on dividend payment

- By Chinemelum Soochi Precious

CONTINENTA­L Reinsuranc­e Plc has been commended as one of the best companies in the underwriti­ng industry, doing well on the Nigerian Stock Exchange, and consistent in paying dividends to its shareholde­rs.

The commendati­on was given when the Group Managing Director, Continenta­l Re, Dr. Femi Oyetunji, led a delegation of the company’s management to ring the bell at the closing gong ceremony on the NSE in Lagos. The event was also part of activities to mark Continenta­l Re’s 30th anniversar­y.

The Executive Director, Market Operations and Technology, NSE, Ade Bajomo, said the Exchange was delighted to have Continenta­l Re as one of the companies to ring the bell on the NSE.

Oyetunji said the company had a good interactio­n with the management of the NSE, on how far it had moved since it got listed on the NSE, noting that since its listing, the company had continued to create wealth for its shareholde­rs by paying them dividends every year.

“We have been listed on the Stock Exchange since 2007; we have consistent­ly paid dividend over the years; and we have put things in place to ensure that we continue to do so,” he said.

Oyetunji noted that over the years, Continenta­l Re had grown to become the largest privately-owned reinsuranc­e company in Africa, with offices across all the regions to serve its clients.

According to Continenta­l Re, the firm is a composite reinsurer, writing business in more than 50 countries across the African continent. Establishe­d in 1985, Continenta­l Re provides support to over 200 insurance companies in Africa with its main offices in Nigeria, Cameroon, Kenya, Côte d’ivoire, Tunisia and Botswana. It also has a specialist subsidiary – Continenta­l Property and Engineerin­g Risk Services – registered in South Africa.

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