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CBN urges insurance sector to upgrade database to boost patronage

News Express |19th Nov 2015 | 3,573
CBN urges insurance sector to upgrade database to boost patronage

The CBN on Wednesday advised insurance companies to generate quality database of operators as a step towards combating slow insurance penetration in Nigeria.

The Head of Data Management Office (DMO) of the CBN, Mr Olayinka Peter, gave the advice at the opening of a Micro-insurance Fair in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fair is organised by the Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA). The theme of the fair is: ‘Making Insurance Work for the Informal Sector.’

He noted that a lack of trust and financial knowledge among other factors hindering insurance penetration could be eliminated if operators could provide the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) with quality database.

“It is common knowledge that insurance culture is very low among the informal sector and it will take deliberate effort like this to win the confidence of this sector.

“The data we received from NAICOM is not comprehensive enough to form the basis of research for the industry.

“The apex bank is ready to partner with NAICOM to deepen the industry's financial penetration.”

He said that quality database would provide solution to the slow insurance penetration in Nigeria.

Also speaking, Mr Godwin Wiggle, the Chairman of the Nigeria Insurance Association (NIA), said that the conference was aimed at bringing stakeholders to brainstorm on micro-insurance.

He noted that the overall objective was to ensure that both the demand side and the supply side of micro- insurance were in alliance.

“This conference is meant to create awareness for our member’s micro-insurance products for the informal sector of the economy.”

The chairman pointed out that a diagnostic study showed that less than one per cent of the adult population in Nigeria, had access to voluntary insurance policy.

“Nigeria is among the least countries in terms of insurance contribution to GDP which is about 0.72 per cent.

“The Nigerian insurance sector is also regarded as grossly untapped opportunity.

“Insurance has not appealed to the informal sector, which constitutes over eight per cent of our population.

“The way forward is through closer interaction with the sector, intensive capacity building and greater expertise in micro-insurance.

“Other solutions include provision of unique micro-insurance services, development of people-friendly products and improved innovative system.” (NAN)

•Photo shows CBN Gov. Emefiele.





The CBN on Wednesday advised insurance companies to generate quality database of operators as a step towards combating slow insurance penetration in Nigeria.

The Head of Data Management Office (DMO) of the CBN, Mr Olayinka Peter, gave the advice at the opening of a Micro-insurance Fair in Lagos.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fair is organised by the Nigeria Insurers Association (NIA). The theme of the fair is: ‘Making Insurance Work for the Informal Sector.’

He noted that a lack of trust and financial knowledge among other factors hindering insurance penetration could be eliminated if operators could provide the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) with quality database.

“It is common knowledge that insurance culture is very low among the informal sector and it will take deliberate effort like this to win the confidence of this sector.

“The data we received from NAICOM is not comprehensive enough to form the basis of research for the industry.

“The apex bank is ready to partner with NAICOM to deepen the industry's financial penetration.”

He said that quality database would provide solution to the slow insurance penetration in Nigeria.

Also speaking, Mr Godwin Wiggle, the Chairman of the Nigeria Insurance Association (NIA), said that the conference was aimed at bringing stakeholders to brainstorm on micro-insurance.

He noted that the overall objective was to ensure that both the demand side and the supply side of micro- insurance were in alliance.

“This conference is meant to create awareness for our member’s micro-insurance products for the informal sector of the economy.”

The chairman pointed out that a diagnostic study showed that less than one per cent of the adult population in Nigeria, had access to voluntary insurance policy.

“Nigeria is among the least countries in terms of insurance contribution to GDP which is about 0.72 per cent.

“The Nigerian insurance sector is also regarded as grossly untapped opportunity.

“Insurance has not appealed to the informal sector, which constitutes over eight per cent of our population.

“The way forward is through closer interaction with the sector, intensive capacity building and greater expertise in micro-insurance.

“Other solutions include provision of unique micro-insurance services, development of people-friendly products and improved innovative system.” (NAN)

•Photo shows CBN Gov. Emefiele.



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