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SanlamAllianz Nigeria Wins Africa’s Most Visible Insurance Company Award

L-R: Marketing and Corporate Communications Manager, SanlamAllianz Nigeria, Mr. Bankole Banjo; FIBOP President, Mr. Charles Onwuatogwu; Chief Operating Officer, SanlamAllianz Nigeria, Adeola Adekunle and Group Head, Strategy, Marketing and Customer Relations, SanlamAllianz Nigeria, Mr. Chris Ekwonwa during the presentation of Award to SanlamAllianz in Lagos on Friday, November 7, 2025. 

SanlamAllianz Nigeria has been adjudged Africa’s Most Visible Insurance Company of the Year in recognition of its outstanding contributions to the growth of insurance in the continent

The prestigious Award of Excellence conferred on the insurer by the Finance and Business Online Publishers (FiBOP) Association is in recognition of the company”s efforts at fostering better understanding as well as greater insurance penetration not just in Nigeria but across the continent of Africa.

Presenting the award to the company, President of FiBOP, Mr. Charles Onwuatogwu commended SanlamAllianz for its resilience, expansive presence, and impact across Africa.

He noted that the recognition was driven by the company’s “strong visibility in most African countries,” further enhanced by the recent merger between Sanlam and Allianz.

“Today, SanlamAllianz operates in 27 of Africa’s 54 countries, offering cutting-edge insurance and financial management solutions to over 30 million Africans,” Onwuatogwu said. “With a combined asset portfolio of nearly €3 billion, over two centuries of industry experience, and a 10,000-strong workforce, the company has established itself as a dominant force in Africa’s insurance landscape.”

Receiving the award on behalf of the company, Mr. Chris Ekwonwa, Group Head, Strategy, Marketing, and Customer Relations at SanlamAllianz Nigeria, expressed appreciation to FiBOP and underscored the vital role of online media in advancing insurance literacy.

“You are important partners in our quest to deepen insurance penetration in Nigeria,” Ekwonwa said. “More people now access information online, and your platforms are crucial in ensuring that insurance awareness reaches every corner of the continent and beyond. We appreciate your continued support in promoting the SanlamAllianz brand.”

He added that 2025 marked a significant transition year for the company following its rebranding, emphasising that SanlamAllianz would continue to build on its brand visibility and customer loyalty across the continent.

“We don’t want to stop at awareness; we want to sustain and even heighten the momentum,” Ekwonwa said. “We look forward to more collaboration with FiBOP and other partners as we advance our mission in 2026 and beyond.”

The FiBOP Excellence Award recognizes corporate institutions that demonstrate leadership, visibility, and impact within Africa’s business and financial sectors.

 

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