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Visit askniid.org Or Use *565*11# To Verify Genuineness Of Your Motor Insurance

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By Sola Alabadan

It is now easy for motor insurance policyholders in Nigeria to verify the genuineness of their policies online by visiting the dedicated portal: askniid.org or by using the USSD code *565*11#, on their mobile phones.

The www.askniid.org is where all insurance companies and agents are expected to upload the details of any motor insurance policy issued for record keeping and authentication. Therefore, any motor insurance policy that you buy and cannot be verified on the NIID portal is not authentic – even if it was bought from an insurance company.

The reason policyholders must ensure the authenticity of their policies is that when claims occur, they can be compensated adequately. Claims compensation cannot be paid to those with fake motor insurance certificate whose status cannot be ascertained on the NIID platform.

With the recent upward review of the premium rates for motor Insurance by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) which took effect on January 1, 2023, vehicle owners are entitled to enhanced compensations and thereby cannot afford to miss out from this because of obtaining fake insurance policy.

For instance, the third party insurance premium rate for private motors is now N15,000 while the claims limit is N3 million; Own goods third party premium is N20,000 with N5 million compensation; Staff bus attracted N20,000 premium with N3 million compensation; Commercial (trucks, general cartage) N100,000 premium with N5 million compensation; Special types attracted N20,000 premium with N3 million compensation; Tricycle attracted N5,000 with N2 million compensation; Motorcycle N3,000 premium with N1m compensation.

How To Verify Your Insurance Policy Using www.askniid.org or USSD Code *565*11#

The policyholders whose vehicle insurance details had been uploaded on the NIID can check their motor insurance policy status by visiting www.askniid.org or by sending Short Messaging Service (SMS) to the USSD code *565*11# on any mobile phone with with or without internet access.

Or, you can just log on to website www.askniid.org and follow the instructions laid out. You could enter your Vehicle Number or Insurance Policy number to confirm its authenticity. Once your particulars are entered, the result will appear right in front of you.

Using this platform is very easy and you can authenticate your policy in a few short steps: From any web enabled device, visit http://www.askniid.org. Your browser should take you to a page on NIID portal where you can verify your insurance policy.

On the askniid.org portal home page, look in the header or body of the page for the “Check Policy” and click on it. You would be asked if you want to check for a vehicle policy or a marine policy. Select the desired policy you want to check.

If it is a vehicle policy, you can then either enter your car insurance policy number or your car registration number and then click ‘search’ to see if you have an authentic policy. If your policy document is not captured in the Nigerian Insurance Industry Data base (NIID), then that policy document you have as motor third party insurance certificate is fake and worth nothing.

If the resultant message says, “Your Policy is not found!!!” or “Not available on NIID database,” then know that what you are parading as insurance is fake. But if it’s there, it tells you immediately the name in which your vehicle is registered; the make and model of the vehicle; the colour of the vehicle; name of the insurance company and date of expiration of the policy.

As a tool for checkmating fake compulsory insurance certificates, the ASKNIID.ORG is used by all stakeholders including authorized Law Enforcement Agencies to validate insurance certificates presented by the policy holder.

According to the Director General, NIA, Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, “Verifying the authenticity of your vehicle insurance policy on the NIID gives you peace of mind and assurance that your claim will be paid”.

NAICOM said NIID which is a product of the NIA, has recorded tremendous success over the years leading the Commission’s collaborative initiative with the Federal Road Safety Commission, the Nigeria Police Force and the Vehicle Inspection Office on ways to curb fraudulent motor insurance schemes.

The Commission believes that the NIID is helping to reduce the number of fraudulent activities. Every genuine motor insurance policy issued by any insurer in the country is uploaded onto the NIID, which is available to all security agencies. Motorists can validate the authenticity of their insurance policies with text messages to the NIID.

The Nigerian Insurers Association in conjunction with the Nigerian insurance industry primary regulator, NAICOM in 2010 took a major step towards eliminating fake insurance certificates in the market by introducing the Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID) an electronic platform which allows Insurance Policyholders to verify the authenticity of their certificates.

The platform went live in 2011 and so enabled insurance policies obtained by motorists to be verifiable online on the Internet and through dedicated hand-held devices.

The objectives of the NIID were to serve as an authentic database of the Nigerian insurance industry data, and provide qualitative statistics/analysis of the industry data, as a vehicle for easy verification of genuine insurance certificates by all stakeholders.

Speaking on the issue, Segun Bankole, Deputy General Manager, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, said the reason for verifying the status of the motor insurance by the policyholders is to ensure the originality of policy so that when there is claim, such a policyholder can be paid.

He said, secondly it also save the person from embarrassment when he/she is accosted on the road by the law enforcement agents, adding that knowing the Status of your insurance policy is necessary because it gives the holder peace of mind that when there is claim he/she will be paid.

While encouraging the policyholders to always check the status of their policies on the www.askniid.com platform, and follow the instructions, Mr Bankole said the premium payment arrangement can be simplified into quarterly or three or four times yearly depending on the policyholders agreement with his/her insurer.

He said if premium is quarterly, the policyholder can check the status of their policy every quarter and three to four times if it is yearly.

Bankole said the benefits of having a genuine Third Party insurance are enormous, adding that with N15,000 premium you have a Third Party Property Damage compensation limit of up to N3 million.

He said the consequences of having a fake insurance policy include embarrassment by the law enforcement agents, adding that it is also against the law for motorists to drive without a genuine Third Party or Comprehensive Motor insurance and the offender can be jailed for this.

To encourage policyholders to always check the status of their policies, he said there should be constant and consistent awareness by the relevant industry regulators even as he advocated for collaboration between the National Orientation Agency (NOA) and NAICOM to take insurance awareness as a national issue.

He said if all the motorists on the road are adequately informed on the importance and benefits of Third Party insurance, the industry will be better for it and contribute significantly to nation’s growth.

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Leadway Assurance Partners AGRA, NADF, Verdure Climate To Advance Agricultural Insurance Solutions

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The forum themed “Accelerating Agricultural Lending to Market Actors and Smallholder Farmers Using Index-Based Agric Insurance & Blended Finance Solutions,” held in Abuja recently.
In attendance at the forum were policymakers, financial institutions, agribusiness leaders, development experts, and critical value-chain actors, to examine scalable models capable of strengthening Nigeria’s agricultural resilience.
Recent data shows that over 82 percent of Nigerian farmers remain uninsured (Phys.org, 2024), while projections warn that climate-induced disruptions could cut Nigeria’s agricultural productivity by 10–25 percent by 2080, with some rain-dependent regions facing losses of up to 50 percent (IOSR Journal, 2024; ScienceDirect, 2025).
Against this backdrop, the dialogue provided a timely platform for advancing integrated solutions that combine insurance, credit, and climate-risk financing.
Speaking at the event, Ayoola Fatona, Global Head, Agriculture Risk Solutions, Leadway Assurance, reaffirmed the organisation’s commitment to financial inclusion and agricultural transformation. “We are in a mission to make insurance a catalyst for productivity by ensuring farmers can access credit, adopt climate-keen practices, and recover quickly from weather-related shocks. Collaborating with AGRA, NADF, and Verdure Climate allows us to co-create solutions that strengthen the entire value chain and secure the future of our food systems.”
In his opening address, Fatona underscored the urgency of building systems that empower farmers and de-risk financiers.
He noted that “the dialogue forms part of our AGRA-supported initiative to build farmers’ resilience through innovative insurance models and financial instruments across Niger, Kaduna, and Nasarawa States. As climate risks intensify, our responsibility extends beyond underwriting; we must become enablers of productivity, inclusion, and long-term stability. Index-based insurance, when integrated with blended finance structures, creates the transparency, speed, and scalability needed to unlock credit for market actors and smallholder farmers alike.”
He added that the collaboration among government, insurers, financiers, and development partners is essential to translating innovation into real impact for farmers, the maize grower in Nasarawa, the rice producer in Niger, and the aggregators supporting thousands across Kaduna.
Leadway Assurance has been investing in strengthening Nigeria’s agricultural insurance framework through initiatives such as index-based crop insurance, public-private partnerships with state governments, and capacity-building programmes for rural farming communities. Between 2024 and 2025, Leadway has supported interventions that expanded coverage for thousands of smallholder farmers across multiple states, contributing to improved financial stability and agribusiness continuity.

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As part of efforts to promote insurance awareness and penetration throughout the country, the insurance industry has organised insurance training session for workers in Enugu State.

President Bola Tinubu, signed the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reformed Act (NIIRA) 2025 into law in July 2025. The Act is expected to reform the insurance industry, ensure Nigerians enjoy the benefits of insurance which is a catalyst to growing the Nigerian economy.

To this end, the Insurance Industry Consultative Council (IICC) under the leadership of its Chairman. Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, led all arms of the industry, including NAICOM, NIA, NCRIB, ILAN, ARIAN and CIIN to Enugu where the delegates from various ministries of the State Government were educated about the benefits of embracing insurance.

Mrs. Ilori said that the industry thought it was necessary for Enugu to feel the industry, noting that the State Government under the leadership of the Governor, Peter Mbah has been so involved promoting compulsory insurances in the State. She also appreciated the Government for supporting the training by approving the attendance of its workers.

The President of ILAN, Mr. Ikechukwu Udobi addressed the delegates as being privileged to have been selected out of many to attend the training.

Speaking on behalf of the Government, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Chidebere Onya appreciated the industry for deeming it fit to train the citizens of the Coal City State on benefits of insurance. He stated that insurance is indeed a catalyst to growing the State’s economy and the Government is definitely going to take advantage of this.

The delegates applauded the IICC for the thoughtful training with the caliber of experienced experts who delivered several informative and innovative papers on compulsory insurances.

Mr. Tope Adaramola, who represented the NCRIB acknowledged the faculties and the delegates for their contributions towards the success of the training, submitting that the IICC is so expectant of feedback from the training and hoping see the economy of Enugu grow through the adoption of compulsory insurances.

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The Board of Directors of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, chaired by Mr. Abimbola Oguntunde, has approved an initial capital raise of N5 billion through a Rights Issue, says the management of the insurance company.

This represents a strategic first step in the company’s phased recapitalisation agenda, undertaken in alignment with the requirements of the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) recently signed into law by President Bola Tinubu.

The NIIRA framework mandates stronger capital buffers and enhanced solvency positions across the insurance sector, reinforcing the need for proactive capital planning by responsible operators.

The Rights Issue is projected to be completed within the first quarter of 2026. In line with global best practice, the Company has commenced structured engagements with all appointed professional parties, including issuing houses, legal advisers and auditors, and is currently finalising the necessary regulatory approvals prior to the formal opening of the offer to shareholders.

At the company’s 30th Annual General Meeting held on 25 September 2025; shareholders approved a set of key resolutions designed to strengthen Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc’s strategic and financial position. Chief among these was the endorsement of a capital raise of up to N20 billion to reinforce the balance sheet, improve liquidity buffers, and expand underwriting capacity in line with the heightened capital expectations introduced under the NIIRA regime.

Shareholders also approved the payment of a 5 kobo dividend per share, affirming confidence in the Company’s financial discipline and commitment to sustained value creation.

The market responded positively to these developments, with the Company’s stock emerging among the top gainers on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) over several trading sessions in October 2025 – a clear indication of growing investor confidence and the strength of the Company’s operational fundamentals.

Commenting on this development, the Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Olaotan Soyinka, reiterated Management’s resolve to position the company among the top five insurers in Nigeria – a target aligned with industry benchmarks for operational efficiency, premium growth, and digital service delivery.

He encouraged shareholders to participate fully in the Rights Issue when it opens, noting that the Company remains firmly committed to innovation, digital transformation, market agility, and underwriting excellence.

According to him, these pillars are critical for sustaining long-term performance, improving customer experience and consolidating the Company’s position in a rapidly evolving insurance landscape.

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