A.M. Best to Attend 43rd AIO Conference 2016

A.M. Best will attend the 43rd African Insurance Organisation (AIO) Conference & General Assembly, to be held 8–11 May in Marrakech, Morocco.

The theme of this year’s conference is: “African Insurance amidst Current and Emerging Challenges.”

Nick Charteris-Black, Managing Director, Market Development; Dr. Edem Kuenyehia, Associate Director, Market Development & Communications; and Deniese Imoukhuede, Associate Director, Analytics will be in attendance at the conference.

The delegation from A.M. Best will be holding scheduled business meetings at the conference.

A.M. Best provides financial strength ratings, issuer credit ratings and issue ratings for insurers worldwide including ratings on a number of national and regional (re)insurers in the African Insurance Market.

Visitors to www.ambest.com/ratings can learn about Best’s Credit Ratings and read criteria reports explaining the rating process.

A.M. Best is the world’s oldest and most authoritative insurance rating and information source.

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