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Mutual Benefits Restates Commitment to Responsible Corporate Practice

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to strong governance, regulatory discipline and responsible corporate practice as part of its continued evolution as a trusted financial services institution.

The company, a leading player in the Nigerian insurance industry, continues to strengthen its internal systems, processes and oversight structures in line with its broader ambition to institutionalise excellence in compliance, risk management and operational accountability.

This ongoing transformation reflects Mutual Benefits’ deliberate focus on embedding governance as a core pillar of its business strategy, ensuring that all operational and financial reporting obligations are managed with greater precision, consistency and transparency.

Over time, the company has implemented a range of internal enhancements aimed at reinforcing discipline across reporting cycles, improving coordination across business units and strengthening oversight mechanisms to ensure sustained adherence to regulatory expectations. These efforts are part of a broader institutional strengthening agenda designed to future-proof the organisation and deepen stakeholder confidence.

Managing Director, Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, Olufemi Asenuga, disclosed that the move is aimed at elevating standards and operational efficiency across the business.

“Our priority is to build a stronger, more resilient organisation anchored on discipline, transparency and accountability. We are continuously strengthening our internal systems and governance structures to ensure that we operate at the highest standards expected of a leading financial services institution,” he stated.

Mutual Benefits remains committed to maintaining constructive engagement with regulators and stakeholders, while advancing initiatives that support long-term stability, customer confidence and sustainable value creation.

The company views strong governance not as a compliance obligation alone, but as a fundamental driver of trust, performance, and institutional credibility.

As it continues its transformation journey, Mutual Benefits will remain focused on strengthening its operational foundations, enhancing oversight frameworks and reinforcing its position as a responsible and dependable player within Nigeria’s financial services sector.

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