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Inspenonline Unveils Think-tank on NIIRA, Insurance Sector Recapitalisation

As the insurance sector witnesses a new dawn with the enactment of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025, Inspenonline has unveiled a Think-tank platform to help harness the knowledge required to maximize opportunities provided in the Act.

The Publisher/Editor of Inspenonline, Chuks Udo Okonta, said the research-based initiative tagged: Insurance Industry’s Think-tank on NIIRA and Recapitalisation 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, shareholders and policyholders.

He noted that the contributions from these stakeholders would be published 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 circulated.

He submitted that the individuals would be given an opportunity to share their contributions through an interview or a questionnaire, stating that harnessed reports would be published both on print and visual channels.

He implored stakeholders to support the initiative, which was conceived to help bolster exchange of knowledge and build a robust knowledge bank for the industry.

He also maintained that the insurance industry needs research-based initiatives to enable it soar to lofty heights, stressing that no sector can grow effectively without in-depth research.

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