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Insurance Industry Premium Hits N10trn In 5yrs – Chairman
The Chairman of Insurance Industry Consultative Council (IICC), Mr. Bola Temowo yesterday said the gross premium of Nigerian Insurance industry would hit N10 trillion in the next five years.
Temowo disclosed this to newsmen in Lagos, yesterday.
He said that the last financial results of the industry indicated great prospects for the industry and Nigeria as a whole.
According to Temowo, the Nigerian insurance industry premium as at 2014 financial report hit N1.8 trillion.
“The Industry Gross Premium recorded also hit N302.105 billion at the end of 2014, a high shoot from N69.4b of 2004.
“The industry’s assets also improved tremendously with value of N793.6 billion at the end of first quarter this year, showing great signs of further growth,” he said.
He said that IICC envisaged that potentials presented by the industry’s 2014 financial reports would make the industry to hit N10 trillion in the next five years.
Temowo said that countries that had these financial Indicators would end up with viable insurance in not too far future.
“The Swiss Reinsurance estimated that the potentials of life Insurance in Asia may top USD 40 trillion
“Swiss Reinsurance before the potentials, realised that new customers needed to be brought into the market and they will require financial education.
“Swiss Reinsurance leveraged on this and achieved greater results.
Temowo said that IICC would replicate the success stories to bring land mark success to the Industry and the whole country.
He said that IICC had started combating major weaknesses that kept the Industry back.
“IICC would ensure the industry, within the next five years, would be a leading market in the global economy,” he said.
Temowo said the first position to be taken by the council was be to bring the entire industry together to brainstorm at the first Annual Mega Conference in Abuja from July 26 to July 28.
He said that the IICC, at its meeting on Nov. 19, 2014, resolved to hold an Annual Mega Conference of the Industry in order to speak with one voice.
“The council’s members are the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Nigerian Insurers Association, Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers and Institute of Loss Adjusters of Nigeria,” he said.
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