NAICOM to grow insurance premium to N1tn – Commissioner

By Agency Reporter

Wednesday, 27 Oct 2010

The Commissioner, National Insurance Commission, Mr. Fola Daniel, has said the commission plans to grow insurance premium to N1tn, from N200bn, by 2012.

Daniel gave the assurance in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Tuesday in Lagos.

According to him, NAICOM is working on the successful implementation of its Market Development and Restructuring Initiatives to realise the objective.

“The Commission is committed to growing the industry’s premium income to N1tn from N200bn by 2012.

“To achieve this, we started with the roadshow on compulsory insurance policies in Lagos and it was meant to call the attention of the public to insurance policies.

“The inauguration of the enforcement of the compulsory insurance will soon be done in Lagos.

“After the inauguration, NAICOM will partner with the law enforcement agencies to ensure full compliance,” he said.

Daniel said that with these in place, the sector had no reason not to achieve the target.

Daniel said that the commission had since realised that besides issuing out regulations and guidelines, it needed to do more to assist the operators to meet minimum standard.

He said that the regulatory authority was also committed to growing insurance penetration from six per cent to 30 per cent by 2012.

The commissioner said that NAICOM was also committed to raising the industry’s contribution to the Gross Domestic Product from the present 0.7 per cent to three per cent by 2012.

According to him, once the insuring public and organisations fully comply with the various compulsory insurance policies’ the expectations of NAICOM would have been met.

NAN reports that some of the compulsory insurance policies include insurance of public and private buildings, insurance of building under construction, group life insurance and motor third party insurance, among others.

Source: Punch

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