Experts to Discuss Financial Inclusion in Insurance, Pension

As Nigeria seeks to drive financial inclusion with the target of achieving 80 per cent penetration by 2020, stakeholders in the financial services sector will converge soon to discuss implementation framework through micro insurance and pensions.

The stakeholders, who will converge at the 4th edition of the National Association of Insurance and Pension Correspondents (NAIPCO) conference billed to hold on 29th of August, 2019 at the Four Points By Sheraton Hotel, VI, Lagos, will explore various ways at which the two sectors have been deepening financial inclusion through micro agendas.

With the theme of the conference being “Financial Inclusion: The Micro Agenda for Insurance and Pension Sectors,” experts will discuss the Micro Insurance Guideline and Micro Pension Plans and how it can be an effective tool to deepen financial inclusion in the country.

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