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NAICOM, CIIN Partner on Key Market Initiatives

The Commissioner for Insurance (CFI) hosted the Council of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) at his office today. The delegation, led by CIIN President, Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, held discussions on key industry matters.

The President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, expressed her gratitude to the Commissioner for Insurance (CFI) for his outstanding achievements so far at the Commission. She also reaffirmed the CIIN’s commitment to collaborating with the Commission on various insurance initiatives.

The Commissioner for Insurance (CFI) thanked the Council of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) for their visit, reaffirming his commitment to maintaining a cordial relationship with the CIIN. He also assured the CIIN President that the Commission remains dedicated to fostering a stronger regulatory environment.

Furthermore, the CFI emphasised the importance of addressing knowledge gaps and promoting professionalism among insurers.

He encouraged the CIIN to continue playing a pivotal role in enhancing the insurance industry’s professionalism and expertise in order to continue to maintain high standards and respect, project positive image of the industry.

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