The Guardian (Nigeria)

Experts task insurers, pension players on economic growth

- By Bankole Orimisan

EXPERTS across the insurance and pension industries have been advised to explore opportunit­ies created by the COVID- 19 pandemic to grow the two sectors and contribute maximally to the national economy.

Former Director- General, Lagos State Pension Commission ( LASPEC), Folashade Onanuga, at the 2021 NAIPCO National Conference, tagged ‘ COVID19 Impact on Financial Inclusion: Opportunit­ies for Insurance and Pension Sectors’ in Lagos, charged operators on product creativity, innovation, and service delivery through informatio­n technology channels, by focusing on the need of Nigerians for financial capacity.

Onanuga said the pandemic has triggered severe disruption­s while giving companies opportunit­ies to grow their customer base.

she said, need to make plans for themselves for wellness as there is no sufficient response from the government.

She said: “Economic shocks like a sudden loss of job, illness or death can send people living just above the poverty line into poverty. So, whether one is in the formal or informal sector, there is a need to have a safety net. The sudden and unforeseen mishap created by the pandemic has stressed the need to plan for unforeseen circumstan­ces and even early retirement.”

To take advantage of the new opportunit­ies, she said, the pensions and insurance industries must remain committed to the inclusive growth of the Nigerian economy, creating opportunit­ies for lower- income groups to be part of the broader financial system.

She explained that “financial inclusion is achieved when both youths and adult Nigerians have access to affordable financial products and services that meet their needs. Financial inclusion can only also be achieved when financial transactio­n processes and documentat­ions are transparen­t, simplified and seen as meeting the needs of the people and at the same time being beneficial to the financial services sector.

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