The Zimbabwe Independent

Emeritus targets east, west Africa

- MELODY CHIKONO

EMERITUS Reinsuranc­e says it plans to expand its footprint into west and east African markets next year to further protect the business from volatiliti­es in Zimbabwe.

A unit of Zimre Holdings, one of the country’s biggest insurance firms, Emeritus currently operates in five southern African markets: Zambia, Malawi, Botswana, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.

But it sees opportunit­ies in the two regions’ well-regulated markets. West and east Africa also have some of Africa’s fastest expanding economies and middle classes, which have attracted a cross-section of global investors in recent years.

Emeritus managing director Leo Huyava said on the sidelines of Insurance Institute of Zimbabwe (IIZ) annual conference in Victoria Falls that regional operations were currently contributi­ng about half of the firm’s revenue.

“e regional portfolio has been a strong buffer against Zimbabwe’s economic woes,” he said. “It has contribute­d almost 50% of our revenue, demonstrat­ing how strong it is. We want to expand further into east Africa and west Africa in 2023.

“We have been looking into it and the preparatio­ns are at an advanced stage. East Africa is an exciting story”.

ey have pushed for a tariff which has a minimum rate and this has been legislated.

“ey have payment of premiums upfront. Before we write business, we have to pay an accreditat­ion fee of US$10 000. You pay that amount in Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda for you to be able to write business.

“You are better off there (in the two regions) because a reinsurer (with operations) there is given first priority than a reinsurer from outside, which is an advantage,” the Emeritus MD noted.

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