Inspenonline to Unveil Insurance Industry Think-tank Research Initiative

Mr. Chuks Udo Okonta

Publisher/Editor

Inspenonline

Determined to build a knowledge bank for the insurance industry, Inspenonline is set to unveil a think-tank developmental research initiative that would give all stakeholders an opportunity to make positive contributions on how best to grow underwriting operations in Nigeria.

The Publisher/Editor of Inspenonline, Chuks Udo Okonta, said the research-based initiative would help provide robust data required to accelerate the growth of the industry, adding that the data would be obtained from Chief Executive Officers of insurance companies, middle level managers and policyholders.

He noted that the collection of contributions from stakeholders would be publish on a designated page – Think-tank, adding that the contributions would be published every day, whilst a communique would be developed from the views raised by contributors and be published.

Okonta said the medium also has a new page that would spotlight individuals that are making impact in insurance and pension sectors.

He noted that the individuals would be given an opportunity to share their contributions. He implored stakeholders to support the initiative, which were conceived to help bolster exchange of knowledge and build a robust knowledge bank for the industry.

He also maintained that insurance and pension sectors need research-based initiatives to enable them soar to lofty heights, stressing that no sector can grow effectively without in-depth research.

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