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Mutual Benefits Strengthens Customer Confidence with ₦4.2bn February Claims Payout

Mutual Benefits Assurance Plc, a leading player in Nigeria’s insurance industry, has paid a total of ₦4.2 billion in claims to policyholders in February 2026, reaffirming its commitment to delivering on its promises and supporting customers in times of need.

The payout reflects the company’s continued focus on claims settlement as a core pillar of its operations. Of the total amount disbursed, ₦2,328,265,311.83 was paid under the General (Non-Life) insurance portfolio, while ₦1,968,325,081.02 covered Life businesses, including Group Life and Retail Life policies.

Beyond the figures, the significance of claims payment lies in its real-life impact, particularly in helping individuals recover from loss and enabling businesses to maintain continuity in the face of disruption.

For one beneficiary, a business owner in the construction sector, a recent claim settlement proved critical during a challenging period:

“We encountered an unexpected loss on one of our project sites that could have significantly disrupted our timelines and increased costs. However, the prompt settlement we received from Mutual Benefits helped us stay on track and avoid further financial strain. It reinforced our confidence that insurance truly works when you need it most.”

Such outcomes highlight the practical value of insurance as a financial safety net in an increasingly uncertain operating environment.

In Nigeria’s insurance landscape, trust remains a key driver of adoption. Industry observers note that consistent claims settlement is one of the most effective ways to strengthen public confidence.

According to Kelvin Owok, an industry analyst: “The real test of any insurance company is not in policy sales but in claims payment. When insurers consistently meet their obligations, it sends a strong signal to the market and encourages wider participation.”

Mutual Benefits’ steady track record of claims payments continues to position it as a dependable partner for individuals, SMEs and corporate organisations.

Claims payments also play a broader economic role by injecting liquidity into businesses and households, enabling recovery and supporting financial stability.

As Nigeria’s economic landscape evolves, the role of insurance in mitigating risk and protecting investments becomes increasingly critical. By ensuring timely claims settlement, Mutual Benefits contributes to business resilience and economic continuity across sectors.

The February payout builds on the company’s consistent performance in claims settlement, reflecting operational efficiency and a strong commitment to customer satisfaction.

As Mutual Benefits continues to expand its reach and deepen engagement with customers, its focus remains clear: to provide reliable protection, deliver value at critical moments and strengthen trust in the insurance industry.

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