Monday 12 September 2016

ECONOMIC RECESSION: NIGERIANS SEEK PREMIUM DISCOUNT, OTHERS WANT TERMINATION


Due to the prevailing economic recession in the country, many insurance consumers are gradually terminating their life policies.

NIA URGES NIGERIANS TO CULTIVATE INSURANCE CULTURE


The Director-General (DG), Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Sunday Thomas, has advised the general public to cultivating the habit of securing their belongings in this economic recession with insurance, which remains the best solution to mitigate risks.

INSURERS TO FOCUS ON RISK MANAGEMENT AT YEARLY RETREAT


The Corporate Affairs Committee of the Nigeria Insurers Association (CAMCONIA), the body consisting of the Corporate Affairs Managers of insurance companies in Nigeria, is set to host its 2016 annual retreat with the theme: “Impact of Public Relations on Insurance & Risk Management.”

75 PLAYERS CONTEST FOR HONOURS IN AIICO INSURANCE TENNIS COMPETITION


Seventy-five players will be competing for honours in the AIICO Insurance sponsored individual and team tennis competition for members of Ikoyi Club 1938 tennis section, which kicked off last week in Lagos.

ENSURE ENGAGES BROKERS TO BOOST INSURANCE GROWTHS


He added that the insurance firm is seeking to champion the essence of fitness, wellness, and a work-life balance by providing an atmosphere for bonding and relaxation for all participants.

THERE IS CORRUPTION IN NIGERIAN GOVERNMENT ASSETS INSURANCE


Like most banks now struggling to keep afloat after the Federal Government’s drastic measure of pulling out all its accounts from Deposit Money Banks (DMBs), and transferring same into Central Bank of Nigeria through the Treasury Single Account (TSA), insurance companies rely on government assets for survival.

ARFESPON TASKS FG TO PAY 30-MONTH PENSION ARREARS


The Association of Retired Senior Public Officers of Nigeria has pleaded with the Federal Government to pay its members all outstanding pension benefits and erase every disparity in the payment of pensions between its members and their serving counterparts.