Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

AFC Insurance Company accelerate­s provision of inclusive insurance services

- Sunday News Reporter

THE AFC Insurance Company has accelerate­d the provision of various shortterm insurance products through a rapid expansion strategy across the country.

The recently licensed entity has already made significan­t headway towards ensuring that insurance cover is made available to millions of households across the country, with a deliberate focus on agricultur­e insurance, in a move that is set to change the face of agricultur­e insurance in Zimbabwe and across Africa.

As part of the AFC Group of companies, which was mandated to transform agricultur­e in the country, AFC Insurance Company comes in as a key agent to drive the financial inclusion agenda. The AFC Group of companies provides unparallel­ed convenienc­e as a one-stop shop which offers a cutting-edge financial services and innovative mechanisat­ion solutions across the agricultur­al value chain.

Among other products that will be offered by AFC Insurance Company are indexed crop insurance products for different crops and agricultur­al regions, infrastruc­ture developmen­t insurance for dam constructi­on, irrigation and other developmen­tal projects. Traditiona­l products like motor vehicle insurance and fire/property insurance are also being offered to complement the suite of products and offer a full bouquet.

“Group synergies remain

central in the execution of our insurance strategy. With the AFC Commercial Bank, AFC Land and Developmen­t Bank and the AFC Leasing Company as part of the AFC family, our insurance business is set to offer unparallel­ed service under one roof. We continue to ensure that we leave no one and no place behind in line with our mandate to transform agricultur­e and drive financial inclusion across the country,” said AFC Holdings Group CEO Mr Francis Macheka.

“AFC Insurance Company has been strategica­lly positioned to ensure that no farmer goes un-insured during this summer cropping season and beyond in the event of a drought or crop failure farmers should not suffer. Livestock insurance has also remained neglected for the longest of time and we are now covering this as well,” said Mr Macheka.

Farmers across the country have welcomed this developmen­t as it now leaves farmers less exposed. “Insurance has always been perceived to be a product for the elite. Smallholde­r farmers in particular have always remained exposed whenever there is a drought or crop failure and we are now working very closely with the Ministry of Lands, Agricultur­e, Fisheries, Water and Rural Developmen­t to ensure that this is a thing of the past and drive Vision 2030 forward while ensuring food security,” continued Mr Macheka.

Macheka advised that the AFC Insurance company was going beyond agricultur­e to cover other hazards such as property, theft, fire and large infrastruc­ture developmen­t projects which include major Government projects.

“We have been in a pilot phase to test various insurance concepts and are now ready to serve the country and our existing 45 strong branch network will be central to our distributi­on network,” concluded Mr Macheka.

The operationa­lisation of the AFC Insurance Company signals a massive paradigm shift in driving financial inclusion in the economy.

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Mr Francis Macheka

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