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Universal, Guinea, Norrenberger Group to Sponsor NAIPE AGM

Universal Insurance Plc, Guinea Insurance Plc and Norrenberger Group are set to sponsor the 2023/2024 Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Nigerian Association of Insurance and Pension Editors (NAIPE).

This year’s NAIPE AGM will hold on Tuesday, July 9, 2024 at the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) House in Victoria Island, Lagos, by 11am.

NAIPE is the umbrella body for journalists covering insurance and pension sectors in Nigeria.

NAIPE holds its AGM in July every year and companies that sponsor the AGM have the unique opportunity to market their products and services to NAIPE members in the course of the event who will in-turn push out the information to the general public through publication of stories and analysis in their mediums and platforms.

Universal Insurance Plc is one of the nation’s largest personal lines insurers with over N8 billion in assets.

Universal Insurance offers a broad spectrum of insurance products for all types of businesses, corporate and individuals with unique services delivery.

Some of its extensive products include Auto Insurance, Goods-in-Transit, Property Insurance, Marine Insurance, Bond Insurance, Money Insurance, All Risk Insurance, Boilers & Pressure Vessels Insurance, Builders’ Liability Insurance, Burglary & House Breaking Insurance, Contractors All Risks Insurance, Employer’s Liability Insurance, Erection All Risks Insurance, Fidelity Guarantee Insurance, Fire & Special Peril, and Oil & Gas Insurance, etc.

According to Universal Insurance, “our vision is to be a dominant, specialised non-life insurer in Nigeria, creating and delivering value to stakeholders while our mission is to offer specialised non-life insurance protection to clients inspired by innovation, efficiency and prompt claims settlement.”

The Company is known for prompt claims settlement, integrity, satisfaction through professionalism, unity of purpose, reliability, as well as excellent teamwork.

Guinea Insurance Company Limited was incorporated on December 3, 1958, as a non-life insurance underwriting firm to provide first-rate insurance solutions in the General Business category.

Guinea Insurance has always lived up to its name; consistently one step ahead of the industry in the provision of better and affordable risk management solutions.

“We are a major player in the provision of first* -rate financial risk solutions in the General and Special Risks business underwriting categories. We have established a reputation for exceptional competence in the delivery of customer-centric services and product innovation,” the company stated.

With a strong capital base, highly qualified professionals, and modern technology, Guinea Insurance became widely acknowledged for speed and efficiency and thus, remained the preferred insurer for individual and corporate clientele seeking premium insurance and related financial services to date.

The Company offers first-class products which are tailored to meet the numerous needs of its clients, both as individuals and corporate organisations, providing cover options that are rich and robust enough to accommodate virtually all eventualities.

Some of the products are Home Shield Insurance, Fire and Special Peril Insurance, Motor Insurance, Burglary/Theft Insurance, All Risk Insurance, Workmen’s Compensation Insurance, Personal Accident/Group Personal Accident Insurance, Public Liability Insurance, Bonds Insurance, Contractors All Risk Insurance, Erection All Risk Insurance, Marine Cargo Insurance, Fidelity Guaranty, and Oil & Gas Insurance, etc.

Norrenberger Group is a leading, integrated financial services group that provides bespoke financial solutions that add value to its individual and institutional clients.

The Group’s culture is built on the fundamental values that they all hold. Every Norrenberger team member embraces these values and lives by them, not just at work, but in life.

At Norrenberger, they unlock opportunities in society by providing cutting edge investment options and access to alternative financing which in turn allows people to bring their innovative ideas to life and expand their existing businesses.

The Group’s focus is to continue to create financial asset classes targeting the need of every single household in Nigeria. By 2025, they hope to have delivered at least one financial solution to every household.

The Group covers the following business areas amongst others, Asset Management, Investment Banking, Pensions, Securities Trading and Insurance.

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