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Insurance Meets Tech Applauds NIA’s Effort To Ease Claims Process

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Insurance Meets Tech (IMT) has commended to the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) for its proposed collaboration with financial technology (fintech) firms to significantly enhance the speed and transparency of insurance claims payment.
IMT is a conference and collaborative platform dedicated to fostering the intersection of insurance and technology in West Africa.
The NIA Chairman, Mr. Kunle Ahmed, recently disclosed plans to invite fintech companies to pitch innovative solutions to revolutionise the claims process. This is part of NIA’s efforts to rebuild public trust and accelerate insurance penetration across Nigeria.
Ahmed highlighted the critical need for improved ease and timeliness in claim settlements, describing it as essential for sector sustainability and public confidence, even after the industry paid out N536.5 billion in claims in 2023.
Insurance Meets Tech has served as a vital multi-sector discourse platform for the past four years, successfully converging leaders and experts from the insurance, insurtech, cybersecurity, tech, fintech, and financial sectors. Our inaugural edition 2022 brought together over 300 C-Suite executives to call for partnerships and technology adoption to expedite Nigeria’s insurance penetration. IMT 2023 served as a crucial nexus connecting early-stage insurtech startups with funding partners and mentors, empowering them with tools and resources for growth.
The third edition in 2024, themed “Insurance and Tech: Beyond Collaborations,” continued to drive conversations and actions, focusing on innovation and creativity to engage tech-savvy young Nigerians, including Millennials and Gen Zs, through initiatives like the Collaborative Showcase and an immersive experience redefining insurance as a lifestyle protection tool.
As a platform established to drive synergetic collaborations and impact positive narratives within these ecosystems, IMT Conferences views the NIA’s move to adopt fintech solutions for claims payment as a direct and powerful alignment with the platform’s core objectives of driving future innovation and deepening insurance penetration within the Nigerian insurance sector.
Commenting on the announcement, Odion Aleobua, CEO of Modion Communications and Convener of Insurance Meets Tech, stated, “The NIA’s commitment to leveraging fintech to fast-track claims payment is precisely the kind of decisive action the industry needs. Claims are the ultimate moment of truth for policyholders. Injecting convenience, speed, technology and transparency into this process is not just an operational upgrade; it’s a fundamental step towards rebuilding trust and making insurance more relevant and accessible to the average Nigerian. This initiative validates the critical conversations and strategic partnerships that IMT has been championing, moving ‘Beyond Collaborations’ to tangible technological integration that benefits insurers and the insured. We are thrilled to see the NIA taking this bold leap.”
As the planning for the 4th edition of the Insurance Meets Tech conference for 2025 takes shape, IMT is specifically looking at delving deeper into understanding the insurance sector through the lens of technology to explore predictive market techniques and further unlock growth opportunities.
IMT is enthusiastic about the potential for collaboration with the NIA on this and future initiatives. IMT remain dedicated to providing the premier platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and partnership formation that supports such transformative initiatives within the West African insurance sector, ultimately driving insurance penetration through technology and innovation.

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Ghana’s Delegation In Nigeria To Marine Cargo Sector

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Commissioner for Insurance, Olusegun Omosehin received delegates from Ghana's Marine Cargo Technical Committee on a study tour of Nigeria's marine cargo sector at his office in Abuja recently. The delegation was led by Mr. Fred Asiedu-Darteh of Ghana Shippers' Authority.

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Stakeholders Assess Progress, Challenges In Implementing Building Insurance Regulations

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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) convened the fourth meeting of the Joint Committee on Insurance for Public Buildings and Buildings Under Construction recently in Abuja.
The meeting, chaired by the Deputy Commissioner for Insurance, Finance and Administration, Mr. Ekerete Ola Gam-Ikon, brought together stakeholders to discuss progress and challenges in implementing insurance regulations for public buildings and buildings under construction.

In his opening remarks, Mr. Gam-Ikon welcomed new members from the quantity surveying profession and briefed the committee on NAICOM’s enforcement efforts, which have commenced with third-party motor insurance and are expanding to public buildings and buildings under construction. He emphasized the importance of collaboration with regulatory agencies and highlighted the commission’s focus on claim settlement, citing the example of a fire incident at a Cash and Carry supermarket where insured parties received prompt claim payments.

The committee discussed implementation progress, with the representative from Development Control indicating that they have started enforcing insurance requirements since January 2025 but are awaiting necessary documents to commence full enforcement. Other stakeholders, including the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA) and the Federal Fire Service, shared their perspectives on the importance of complete documentation, risk assessment, and insurance coverage.

The Chairman of the joint committee, Mr. Gam-Ikon, urged Development Control to establish a database of public buildings and buildings under construction and ensure that only buildings with approved documents are insured. Dr. Talmiz Usman, Director of Legal Enforcement and Market Development at NAICOM, thanked committee members for their support and participation.

The meeting underscored the importance of collaboration and effective implementation of insurance regulations to promote safety and risk management in the construction industry.

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emPLE Partners LASPARK For Tree Planting Initiative

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emPLE has officially flagged off Green emPLE, its company-wide sustainability initiative, with a tree-planting exercise held in partnership with the Lagos State Parks and Gardens Agency (LASPARK) in Lagos.
As part of the launch, emPLE planted 65 trees across strategic locations in Lagos. The carefully selected tree species were chosen for their environmental benefits such as improving air quality, reducing urban heat, and enhancing the city’s ecological balance.
Speaking at the event, Oyinlade Olalekan, Managing Director of emPLE General Insurance Limited, remarked,
“At emPLE, we’re deeply committed to empowering lives—not just through our financial offerings but by actively contributing to a more sustainable world. The launch of Green emPLE and today’s tree-planting activity are key steps in that journey. Sustainability is one of our core values, and we’re proud to be playing our part in building a cleaner, greener Lagos.”
He added,
“We see Green emPLE as a platform for driving real impact, one initiative at a time. This partnership with LASPARK is only the beginning. We look forward to rolling out more activities that reinforce our mission and encourage others to join us in protecting the planet.”
Mrs. Adetoun Popoola, General Manager of LASPARK, also commended the initiative, saying:
“Our mandate at LASPARK is to promote a greener Lagos through tree planting and urban beautification. It’s always encouraging to see private sector organisations like emPLE step forward in support of this mission. Collaborations like this help us get more done and inspire residents and businesses alike to take sustainability seriously. We are excited about what Green emPLE represents and we look forward to more impactful partnerships.”
To acknowledge emPLE’s contribution, LASPARK presented the company with a Tree Planting Certificate, recognising its role in environmental preservation and its ongoing support for climate resilience and green urban development.
Green emPLE is emPLE’s long-term commitment to promoting sustainable practices that support a healthier planet and empower future generations. The initiative reflects the company’s belief that true empowerment goes beyond financial products it includes taking responsibility for the environment and driving long-term positive change.

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