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14 Institutions Sponsor IPEN Insurance, Pension Roundtable 2023

 

No fewer than 14 companies, associations and regulators have so far supported the upcoming IPEN Insurance and Pension Roundtable 2023 meant to provide solutions on how to resolve pain-points of insurance policyholders and pension subscribers in the country.

The Roundtable, which will take place tomorrow, Thursday, 23rd of November, 2023 at Radisson Hotel, Isaac John, Ikeja, Lagos, by 10:00am has its theme as: ‘Consumer Satisfaction, Key to Insurance and Pension Sectors Growth.’

The supporting institutions include: the National Pension Commission (PenCom), Consolidated Hallmark Insurance (CHI) Plc, International Energy Insurance (IEI) Plc, AIICO Insurance Plc, Coronation Insurance Plc, LASACO Assurance Plc, Leadway Assurance Company Limited, Capital Express Assurance Limited, Sovereign Trust Insurance (STI) Plc,  NSIA Insurance Company Limited, Cornerstone Insurance Plc, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokens (NCRIB), NPF Pensions Limited,

Hence, stakeholders in the financial services sector are expected to converge at the IPEN Insurance and Pension Roundtable 2023 tomorrow to discuss the theme: ‘Consumer Satisfaction, Key to Insurance and Pension Sectors Growth.’

To this end, experts from the insurance and pension sectors as well as relevant stakeholders, including consumer groups have been invited to deliberate on the theme extensively.

To make the event live up to expectations, the new President of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) who is also the Managing Director/CEO, Lectern Insurance Brokers Limited, Mr. Tunde Oguntade is to chair the epoch event.

The Director, Centre for Pension Rights Advocacy (CPRA) Mr. Takor Ivor is the Keynote Speaker while the Commissioner for Insurance/CEO, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), Mr. Sunday Thomas and the Director General, National Pension Commission (PenCom), Mrs. Aisha Dahir-Umar are Special Guests of Honour.

The panelists who will discuss the theme include:  Mr. Olasupo Sogelola, Managing Director/CEO, International Energy Insurance (IEI) Plc; Mrs. Thaibat Adeniran, MD/CEO, Hilal Takaful Insurance; Mr. Kazeem Odewunmi, President, Association of Registered Insurance Agents of Nigeria (ARIAN) and Mr. Rotimi Adebiyi, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of CrusaderSterling Pensions Limited.

Various consumer groups have indicated interest to attend the roundtable which will serve as opportunities for Insurance companies and Pension Fund Adminstrators (PFAs) to market and service them appropriately.

Speaking on the development, the president of the group, Mr. Chuks Udo Okonta said the theme is apt as insurance and pension sectors are repositioning to offer consumers better service delivery to deepen penetration.

For the insurance sector, he noted that, several reasons have been adduced for poor insurance penetration in Nigeria ranging from the country’s peculiar market environment, limited public awareness and negative public perception by those who are unaware of insurance. But in reality, inadequate service delivery is a major challenge to why insurance acceptance has been very low, he stressed.

According to him, “on the other hand, the need for service delivery in the pension sector is key for the overall success of and sustainability of the Contributory Pension Scheme (CPS), considering its retail nature. Achieving service excellence in the sector is a collective effort by all stakeholders to ensure enhanced service delivery.”

He promised that his media firm will give out free insurance cover to participants through its Insurfeel Initiative.

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