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AIICO’s Annuity Customers Attest to Financial Stability, Payout Hits N1.3bn Monthly 

AIICO Insurance Plc, a leading insurer in Nigeria, today highlighted the transformative impact of its Annuity product on the lives of its customers.

The company disburses a staggering N1.3 billion monthly to these annuitants, providing them with a guaranteed stream of income for their retirement years.

AIICO’s commitment to financial security goes beyond offering products. The company fosters a growing community of financially empowered individuals, evident in the continuous rise in its Annuity customer base.

This growth is fuelled, not only by new customer acquisition but also by the trust and positive experiences of existing policyholders, who have referred friends and family to the product.

The human impact of AIICO’s Annuity product is evident in the stories of its customers. Mr. Samuel Ogunremi, an annuity customer, has been ecstatic about his experience with AIICO Insurance since he bought the annuity policy years ago.

“I have been with AIICO since 2012, and I have no cause for regret. People ask me how I have been getting my retirement money every month without disappointment. I always tell them to try AIICO Insurance because they have been paying me without fail. Since I retired, AIICO hasn’t let me down. I always get my payment monthly. So, I am happy to recommend AIICO to others for the same good experience,” Ogunremi said.

Another annuity recipient, Mrs. Ayetunde Aiso, a former civil servant, echoed this sentiment. “Ever since I signed up for AIICO’s Annuity for my retirement, I have always received my payment as and when due – no delays and no stories. I have experienced peace of mind. I have no problem recommending AIICO to anyone who wants to enjoy a peaceful retirement.”

“At AIICO, we understand the importance of financial stability, especially during retirement,” said Mr. Gbenga Ilori, Executive Director and Head of Retail Business at AIICO. “Our Annuity product is designed to address this very need, offering our customers peace of mind with guaranteed monthly payouts for life. We are proud to be a part of their financial journey.”

Mr. Ilori stated further, “We are confident that the Annuity market holds immense potential, and we are well-positioned to capitalise on this growth. Our robust financial standing and exceptional customer service ensure that our Annuity policyholders receive not only a guaranteed income stream but also peace of mind throughout their retirement journey.”

AIICO’s commitment to its Annuity business extends beyond its existing customer base. Through strategic acquisitions such as the Annuity portfolios of Royal Exchange Assurance and Tangerine Africa, the company has expanded its reach and boosted its footprint and legacy in the Annuity business. “Integrating Tangerine Africa’s annuity portfolio is a key step in AIICO’s growth strategy and our commitment to delivering exceptional value to our customers,” said Mr. Babatunde Fajemirokun, Managing Director/CEO of AIICO Insurance Plc. “This acquisition strengthens our annuity offerings and extends our reach, allowing us to provide even greater financial stability and peace of mind to our policyholders” he added.

AIICO Insurance is a leading composite insurer in Nigeria, with a 60-year 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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