Business
‘New Distribution Channels ’ll Restructure Industry For Efficiency’
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) says the new distribution channels in the insurance industry would help to restructure it for effectiveness and efficiency.
Head, Corporate Affairs of NAICOM, Mr Rasaaq Salami, said this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos.
The Tide reports that the development came on the heels of the Central Bank of Nigeria’s rejection of the idea of NAICOM licensing banks that want to retail insurance products.
“This made the commission to precisely in August 2016, ban the use of alternative distribution channels in the sale of insurance products in the country.
NAICOM on December 7, 2016 introduced new distributive channels for the sale of insurance products.
He said the new channels, developed last December, would restructure the industry for effectiveness by enhancing insurance penetration in all states of the country.
“We know that the distribution channels of insurance products are brokers, agents and the insurance companies.
“Other segments like the Nigeria Bar Association (NBA) and the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) will act only as referrals, as they won’t sell the products.
“This giant step by the commission will deepen insurance penetration in the country, ‘’ he said.
Salami said the Commissioner for Insurance and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NAICOM, Alhaji Mohammed Kari, appreciated the full support of stakeholders.
“Alhaji Kari appreciates all stakeholders’ strife at bridging the existing insurance gap in the country, so that insurance could become a household name,” he said.
Salami also said the commission enjoined operators to place the interests of customers at the centre of their business plans and strategies.
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Importers, market traders, and supermarket operators have therefore, been directed to immediately cease all dealings in these items and to notify their supply chain partners to halt transactions involving prohibited products.
The agency emphasized that failure to comply will attract strict enforcement measures, including seizure and destruction of goods, suspension or revocation of operational licences, and prosecution under relevant laws.
The statement said “The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has raised an alarm over the growing incidence of smuggling, sale, and distribution of regulated food products such as pasta, noodles, sugar, and tomato paste currently found in markets across the country.
“These products are expressly listed on the Federal Government’s Customs Prohibition List and are not permitted for importation”.
NAFDAC also called on other government bodies, including the Nigeria Customs Service, Nigeria Immigration Service(NIS) Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Nigeria Shippers Council, and the Nigeria Agricultural Quarantine Service (NAQS), to collaborate in enforcing the ban on these unsafe products.
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