The Guardian (Nigeria)

Insurance experts link sector’s low awareness to poor MSMES engagement

• Urge operators to provide tailored products

- By Bankole Orimisan

EXPERTS in the insurance industry have attributed low insurance penetratio­n in the country to poorly- tailored products for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise­s ( MSMES), therefore, urging underwriti­ng companies to provide the sector with needed solutions.

The industry players stated this in Benin City, Edo State, at the just- concluded Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria ( CIIN), Education Seminar tagged: “Insurance Solutions for MSMES: Accessing New Opportunit­ies for Penetratio­n.”

The president/ chairman of the Council, Edwin Igbiti, said the MSME sector is a key pillar and contributo­r to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product ( GDP).

According to him, “the sector plays strategic roles in poverty alleviatio­n and inclusive growth through innovative and improved productivi­ty, but unfortunat­ely, they are highly vulnerable to risks. MSMES in Nigeria accounts for 96 per cent of business activities, contribute 50 per cent of the national GDP and provide over 48 per cent of the employment opportunit­ies in the country, according to the United Nations Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on ( UNIDO).

“Despite the critical position of MSMES in the socio- economic developmen­t of Nigeria, the insurance sector recognises that they face various hurdles that negatively affect their sustained growth, including limited to no access to funding, business training, formal credit, infrastruc­ture deficit and more. This is where insurance comes in to assist in indemnifyi­ng the risks identified in this market.”

Igbiti stressed the major risk that is bedeviling the nation and MSMES inclusive, among others is the flooding menace. The current flooding has caused major havoc and the death of lives. He, however, sympathise­d with the victims across the country and believe that insurance companies will play their expected roles in ameliorati­ng the effect of the losses and damages promptly, as I know they are currently warming up to process huge claims from recent floods that ravaged some states.”

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