Cornerstone Insurance Wins African Innovation Award

Cornerstone Insurance Plc has won the 2O16 Innovation of the Year award at the 2nd African Insurance Awards in recognition of its pioneering innovation in insurance business in Nigeria.

The award instituted by Africa Reinsurance Corporation [Africa Re] was presented to Cornerstone Insurance Plc at the 43rd African Insurance Organisation [AIO] Conference & General Assembly held in Marrakech, Morocco.

Mr. Ganiyu Musa, Group Managing Director/CEO, Cornerstone Insurance Plc described the award as a great honour for the company.

“It is indeed a great honour for us at Cornerstone Insurance Plc. We set out to do things differently. To survive and thrive, you need to innovate. After integrity, we have innovation as our next core value.”

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