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NAICOM Releases Approved Insurance Firms’ Accounts
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), has released the approved accounts of firms permitted to operate as insurance and reinsurance firms’ in the country.
In a release on its website on Monday, the Commission said that seven more firms accounts were approved for the 2016 financial year, bringing the number of insurance and reinsurance firms approved by the commission to 39 firms.
NAICOM has recently released the list of 32 insurance and reinsurance firms whose accounts and financial reports crossed the hurdle of its approval.
The seven new approved company accounts were, ARM Life Insurance, Linkage Assurance, Sterling Assurance, Standard Alliance General Insurance, Anchor Insurance, Niger Insurance and United Metropolitan Nigeria Life Insurance Ltd.
The NAICOMM’s statement signed by the Federal Commission of Insurance, Alhaji Mohammed Kari, said that out of 49 firms that had submitted their account 39 had been approved, while it is yet to approve the accounts of 10 firms.
The commission indicated that those yet to be approved include, Guinea Insurance Plc, whose account was placed on response under review status, Nigeria Reinsurance Corporation, whose account was queried, KBL Insurance Ltd whose account was also queried, African Alliance account still under review, Nigeria Agricultural Insurance Corporation whose account is on review in process status.
Others are Equity Assurance on review in process status, Capital Express on review, in process, Universal Insurance Plc, review in process, Unic Insurance Plc, review in process and Saham Unitrust Insurance Nigeria also in review in process status.
The commission has directed the firms to present their accounts in line with best International Finance Reporting Standard (IFRS) requirements, stressing that some firms still find it difficult to get their account prepared and easily approved by the commission due to poor presentation.
The commission emphasized that there have been tremendous improvement of the insurance and reinsurance firms preparation of their accounts in the past two years and urged the managements of such firms to improve in meeting up the standards.
The commission had in May 2017 approved the accounts of 32 Insurance and Reinsurance firms.
Philip Okparaji
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