Kindly leave a comment and share In a strategic move aimed at advancing technological innovation in the insurance sector and facilitating the seamless adoption of insurance products in Nigeria, Leytro, a leading insurtech company specialising in usage-based insurance for SMEs, has entered into a collaboration with Leadway, one of Nigeria’s […]
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Microsoft, Leadway, aYo Nigeria, Old Mutual Insurance sponsor Meets Tech 2023
Kindly leave a comment and share Chuks Udo Okonta The stage is set for the most significant convergence of insurance, insurtech, regulators and tech stakeholders in West Africa as leading tech and insurance brands – such as Microsoft, Leadway Assurance Company Limited, aYo Nigeria, and Old Mutual have been onboarded […]
Leadway, ActionAid Nigeria bolster child education in rural communities
* Renovates community school in Yobe, Nigeria To exemplify its commitment to promoting quality education in Nigeria, Leadway Group, in partnership with ActionAid Nigeria, has completed a comprehensive renovation of community primary schools in Tarbutu, Bursari Local Government Area, Yobe State, Northeast Nigeria. The strategic corporate social responsibility (CSR) by […]
AIICO, Leadway, Custodian named among top 50 insurance companies in Africa
Leave a comment and share Chuks Udo Okonta and agency report Leadway Assurance Limited has been ranked number 24; AIICO Insurance number 46; and Custodian and Allied number 50 in the list of insurance companies in Africa. The underwriting firms were among Atlas Magazine top 100 Insurance Companies in Africa […]
Share capital: African Alliance, Leadway, Universal insurance top industry’s chart
Leave a comment and share Chuks Udo Okonta As insurance companies scramble to raise the required paid-up share capital that would enable them remain afloat beyond the December 31, 2020, recapitalisation deadline set by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), available data has revealed the top rated firms in terms of […]
Leadway, FBNInsurance, others pay brokers, agents over N33.6bn commission
K Underwriters paid over N33.6 billion to brokers and agents in 2016, Inspenonline can report. Information obtained from the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) noted that Non Life Companies paid N22.40 billion, while Life Companies paid N11.19 billion commission to intermediaries in 2016. According to the NIA, companies with large commissions […]