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Almond Insurance Industry Awards Unveils Nominees for Nov 1 Event

The Nominees for Voting in the Various Categories

INSURANCE CEO OF THE YEAR

Tunde Fajemirokun                         MD/CEO      AIICO Insurance Plc.

Ebelechukwu Nwanchukwu          MD/CEO      REX Insurance Ltd.

Olufemi Asenuga                             MD/CEO      Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc.

Akinjide Orimolade                        MD/CEO      Stanbic IBTC Insurance Limited

Austin Osegha Ebose                      MD/CEO      Anchor Insurance Company Limited 

INSURANCE WOMAN OF THE YEAR

Ebelechukwu Nwanchukwu                      MD/CEO      REX Insurance Ltd.

Funmi Omo                                                  MD/CEO      Enterprise Life Assurance Company

(Nigeria) Limited

Margaret Nkechi Moore                            MD/CEO       Mega Trust Insurance Brokers Ltd.

Ekeoma Ezeibe                                            MD/CEO       Crystal Trust Insurance Brokers Ltd.

LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

AIICO Insurance Plc.

Coronation Life Assurance

Sanlam Life Insurance Nigeria Limited

Custodian Life Assurance Limited

Capital Express Assurance Limited

GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Leadway Assurance Company Ltd.

Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Plc.

NEM Insurance Plc.

Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc.

International Energy Insurance Plc.

INSURANCE BROKER OF THE YEAR

Kayode Awogboro                          MD/CEO      ARK Insurance Brokers

Adeyinka Falade                              MD/CEO      ATIAT Insurance Brokers

Funmi Babington – Ashaye            MD/CEO      Risk Analyst Insurance Brokers

Enitan Solarin                                   MD/CEO      YOA Insurance Brokers Ltd.

INSURANCE BROKING COMPANY OF THE YEAR

SCIB Nigeria & Co. Ltd.

Hogg Robinson Nigeria Limited

ARK Insurance Brokers Limited

YOA Insurance Brokers Limited

Insurance Brokers of Nigeria (IBN)

TAKAFUL COMPANY OF THE YEAR

Noor Takaful Insurance Limited

Jaiz Takaful Insurance Ltd.

Salam Takaful Insurance Company Ltd.

Hilal Takaful Nigeria Limited

MICRO INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE YEAR

CHI Microinsurance Limited

Goxi Microinsurance Co. Ltd.

Casava Microinsurance Limited

Lifeguard Microinsurance Ltd.

Prudent Choice Microinsurance Ltd.

MOST VALUABLE INSURANCE CUSTOMER OF THE YEAR

Dangote Group

NNPC Limited

Oando Plc.

Air Peace Limited

Office of Head of Service of the Federation (OHCSF)

BUA Group

INSURANCE LIFE ACHIEVERS AWARD

Sir Ogala Osoka

Valentine Ojumah

Prof. Ahmed Salawudeen

 

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