Mutual Benefits Bags Double Honours at 2026 NIA Awards Ceremony

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc has recorded a significant milestone as two of its foremost leaders were honoured at the recently held 2026 Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) Awards & Recognition ceremony, underscoring the company’s enduring contributions to the growth and development of Nigeria’s insurance industry.

The Managing Director, Olufemi Asenuga, was recognised for his outstanding contributions to the industry, particularly through his service as a former Governing Council Member of the NIA from 2023 to 2024.

His recognition highlights a track record of purposeful leadership, industry advocacy and commitment to strengthening trust and professionalism within the insurance ecosystem.

In a moment that further amplified the company’s legacy, the Group Chairman, Dr. Akin Ogunbiyi, was also honoured for his enduring contributions to the industry during his tenure as a former Governing Council Member of the NIA (2014–2017).

He was represented at the ceremony by the Managing Director, Asenuga, who received the award on his behalf.

The dual recognition reflects a powerful continuity of leadership and shared commitment to advancing the frontiers of insurance in Nigeria.

Speaking on the significance of the honours, Head, Corporate Communications, Gideon Ayogu noted that the recognitions are a testament to Mutual Benefit’s longstanding dedication to excellence, integrity and industry development.

“These honours reflect not just individual achievements, but a collective commitment to strengthening the insurance industry and building public confidence in its value. At Mutual Benefits, we remain focused on driving innovation, deepening trust and contributing meaningfully to the growth of the sector,” he said.

The Nigerian Insurers Association Awards & Recognition ceremony celebrates individuals and organisations that have made significant contributions to the advancement of the insurance industry in Nigeria, recognising leadership, service and impact.

For Mutual Benefits, the double honours serve as both recognition and responsibility, reinforcing its commitment to sustaining high standards of governance, delivering value to stakeholders and playing a leading role in shaping the future of insurance in Nigeria.

 

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