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Old Mutual to bolster insurance penetration with tech

From left: Olalekan Oyinlade, Managing Director, General Insurance; Olusegun Omosehin, Managing Director, Life Assurance and Alero Ladipo, Executive Head, Marketing and Customer Experience, all of Old Mutual Nigeria, during a media meet to reiterate the company’s commitment to Nigeria’s insurance market at his office in Lagos,

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Old Mutual Life Assurance and General Insurance, the Nigerian subsidiaries of Old Mutual Limited (OML), Africa’s leading premium financial services group, have reiterated their commitments to the Nigerian market with intent to maximizing the opportunities in the country’s insurance space.

The insurers also hinted that they have met the industry recapitalisation requirements set by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), the Nigerian insurance regulatory body, stating that their plans to drive insurance penetration in the country leveraging the back of digital and tech innovations.

In 2019, NAICOM revised the guidelines for Life Insurance providers requiring a minimum capital of N8 billion by September 30, 2021, while General Insurers were required to meet a N10 billion capital base with composite insurers requiring an N18 billion capital base. Both Old Mutual’s Life and General businesses have achieved these minimum requirements ahead of the timeline, reflecting their commitment to the insurance industry in Nigeria.

Commenting on the company’s milestone, the Group Chief Executive Officer of Old Mutual West Africa, Samuel Ogbu, said the step is confirmation of Old Mutual’s ongoing commitment to Nigeria’s financial sector and the Nigerian economy in general.

“Having been in Nigeria for some years, Old Mutual is committed to playing an active, leading role in a revitalized Nigerian insurance industry.

“We are reshaping our business to truly reflect our brand in a market whose immense potential has still to be realized.

“We believe we have an important part to play in bringing better value and an enhanced experience to the Nigerian insurance and financial services consumer.

“With an enviable legacy value creation and service over 176 years and across many countries, Old Mutual has been a “certain friend in uncertain times” to individuals, businesses, and communities over generations through wars, pandemics, economic depression and political upheavals.

“We want to put the benefit of that accumulated experience and proven resilience to the service of Nigerian consumers”.

Also commenting, Olusegun Omosehin, the Managing Director, Life Assurance, Old Mutual Nigeria, said; “We are excited about the next decade of growth and innovation in Nigeria because we believe in the prospect of the insurance sector, especially with the various reforms and imminent introduction of the micro-insurance market through technology. This has inspired and accelerated our efforts to simplify and digitalise our end-to-end customer experience, making it more personalised and targeted, tech-enabled, fast, simple and responsive.”

From left: Funke Sanni, Head, Life Agency; Olusegun Omosehin, Managing Director, Life Assurance; Alero Ladipo, Executive Head, Marketing and Customer Experience, Olalekan Oyinlade, Managing Director, General Insurance, all of Old Mutual Nigeria, during a media meet to reiterate the company’s commitment to Nigeria’s insurance market at his office in Lagos.

In his remark, Olalekan Oyinlade, Managing Director, General Insurance, Old Mutual Nigeria, stated; “Insuring risks for businesses and industries is the most assuring tool for businesses to operate in today’s world of socio-economic uncertainties and the vagaries of the global financial climate. Therefore, it is sacrosanct that insurers consistently project a superior financial position to fulfil their role of restitution in moments of crisis. Old Mutual’s fulfilment of Nigeria’s insurance regulatory capital requirements demonstrates our firm commitment to our existing and prospective policyholders that our ability to manage their risks is an unshaken priority.”

About Old Mutual

Old Mutual Nigeria Life Assurance Company and Old Mutual General Insurance Company are members of the Old Mutual Limited Group.

The Group was established in Cape Town in 1845 as South Africa’s first mutual life insurance company, offering financial security in uncertain times.

We exist for the purpose of enabling our customers to achieve their lifetime financial goals, while investing their funds in ways that will create a positive future for them, their families, their communities, and broader society.

In this way, we significantly contribute to improving the lives of our customers and their communities while ensuring a sustainable future for our business.

The group employs more than 30,000 people and operate in 14 countries across two regions – Africa (South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, Nigeria, Ghana, Uganda, Rwanda, South Sudan and Eswatini) and Asia (China).

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