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Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited Disavows Value Growth Company

Our attention has been drawn to a purported partnership/agreement between an entity known as Value Growth Company and another company called Allianz General Insurance Company Limited.

We hereby notify the general public that Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited, with RC No. 234883 and RIC No. 044, has no connection whatsoever with the supposed partnership/agreement. Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited has no formal or informal partnership, agreement, affiliation, or relationship with either of the two entities mentioned above.

We advise the public that, in our opinion and understanding, the purported agreement contains statements and assertions that are false and misleading. For the avoidance of doubt, Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited does not underwrite or guarantee any policies, investments, or financial products related to Value Growth Company. Additionally, our registered head office address is not as stated in the documents in circulation, and we do not have any authorized signatories or employees bearing the name of the individual who signed the said document.

Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited is not liable for any claims or restitutions arising from this purported agreement.

We strongly advise individuals and businesses to exercise caution and verify any insurance-related transactions directly with us through our official communication channels:

Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0800-00-2554269
Website:
www.allianz.ng

Allianz Nigeria Insurance Limited remains committed to transparency, integrity, and the highest standards in the financial services industry. Any fraudulent or misleading use of the company’s brand name will be treated with the utmost seriousness, and all legal remedies will be pursued to the fullest extent of the laws of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

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