BAFI Awards: African Alliance Named Claims Excellence Insurance Company of the Year

Joyce Ojemudia

Managing Director/CEO

African Alliance Insurance Plc

African Alliance Insurance Plc has emerged as the Claims Excellence Insurance Company of the Year at the recently held Business Day’s Banks and Financial Institutions (BAFI) Awards in Lagos.

A statement by the awards Committee expressed that “The Claims Excellence Insurance Company of the Year Award is given to the life or non-life insurance company, or broking firm, that has demonstrated unmatched leadership, as far as claim handling/facilitation, is concerned. African Alliance has matched pay-outs with a carefully executed expansion strategy to serve retail clients in geographies where the opportunity exists.”

In her remarks, Joyce Ojemudia, MD/CEO, African Alliance Insurance Plc, dedicated the award to “Almighty God who has strengthened African Alliance to keep moving forward even after 62 years. I also dedicate this award to my Board of Directors and my amiable team for their continuous support. And finally- to our devoted professionals who have continued to work tirelessly to make this process seamless. They dedicate their competent expertise, time and abilities to the company and ultimately to our customers”.

She further restated the firm’s drive to claims excellence:

“African Alliance Insurance Plc takes pride in paying genuine claims as and when due because our customers are our priority. With this award, we reaffirm our promise to our customers that we will be with them for life, as the Life insurer they can always trust.”

African Alliance has been and continues to be a major player in the Nigerian insurance industry for over 60 years, upholding values of paying genuine claims and excellent customer service. This award is proof of the company’s claims excellence.

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