AIICO Unveils New Identity, Reimagining the Future of Protection

Left – right: Mrs. Bisola Elias (CFO, AIICO Insurance), Mrs. Bola Odukale (DG, Nigeria Insurance Association), Mr. Babatunde Fajemirokun (MD/CEO, AIICO Insurance), Mr. Adewale Kadri (ED, Technical – AIICO Insurance) and (ED, Retail Business – AIICO Insurance).

AIICO Insurance Plc has officially unveiled its refreshed brand identity, marking a significant milestone in its evolution as one of Nigeria’s most trusted and established insurance institutions.

The brand refresh signals renewed energy, youthfulness and innovation, while reinforcing the company’s longstanding commitment to trust, reliability and exceptional customer experience.

The unveiling, which took place on Friday, December 12, brings to life a revitalised visual and experiential identity designed to reflect modernity, optimism and relevance in a rapidly evolving marketplace.

The refreshed brand is a representation of AIICO’s forward-thinking vision—one that connects with today’s dynamic consumers without losing touch with the values that have sustained it for over six decades.

AIICO serves a diverse customer base spanning multiple generations, from long-standing policyholders who have built their trust over years, to younger, digitally-savvy customers seeking flexible, accessible, and future-focused financial protection.

The new identity embraces this broad spectrum, positioning AIICO as a brand that evolves with its customers while remaining rooted in its legacy of dependability and service excellence.

Speaking at the unveil, Mr. Babatunde Fajemirokun, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of AIICO Insurance Plc., described the brand refresh as both a strategic and cultural shift for the organisation.

“Today’s unveiling represents more than a new look; it represents a renewed mindset,” the MD said. “We have refreshed our identity to reflect the vibrancy, resilience and forward momentum of our brand. While our appearance has evolved, our promise remains unchanged: to protect, to serve, and to continually place the customer at the centre of everything we do. This refresh reinforces our commitment to delivering innovative, reliable solutions for this generation and the next.”

Also commenting on the unveiling, the Chief Digital and Information Officer (CDIO), Mr. Olusanjo Shodimu, emphasised the brand’s alignment with AIICO’s digital transformation and innovation agenda.

“The refreshed brand is a true reflection of where AIICO is headed,” Mr. Shodimu said. “It mirrors our focus on digital enablement, smarter processes and more connected experiences for our customers and partners. We are building an organisation that is agile, tech-driven and deeply responsive to changing customer expectations. This new identity is a visual and strategic signal that AIICO is ready for the future.”

The rebrand extends across AIICO’s digital platforms, office environments, customer touchpoints and communication materials, ensuring a consistent, modern and engaging experience for stakeholders at every point of contact.

With this unveiling, AIICO Insurance Plc strengthens its position as a brand that combines legacy with innovation, tradition with transformation, and trust with renewed vitality – ready, more than ever, to serve its customers, partners and communities with excellence.

AIICO Insurance is a leading composite insurer in Nigeria, with over six decade’s record of accomplishment in delivering quality service to its clients.

Founded in 1963, AIICO provides life and general insurance, health insurance, and investment management services to create and protect wealth for individuals, families, and corporate customers.

 

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