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Home»Insurance»Despite Challenges Insurance Industry To Remain Competitive- NAICOM
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Despite Challenges Insurance Industry To Remain Competitive- NAICOM

By Orientalnews StaffApril 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has said though the insurance sector like many others, is grappling with heightened uncertainty, ranging from geopolitical instability and climate-related disasters to rapid digital transformation and fluctuating economic indicators, regulatory efforts is geared at making the industry competitive.

The Commissioner for Insurance Olusegun Ayo Omosehin, while speaking at the BusinessDay Insurance Industry Conference 2025, said the theme of the Conference “Resilience and Growth in Uncertainty: Charting the Path for Nigeria’s Insurance Industry,” could not be timely nor more relevant, as we navigate an era marked by both unprecedented risks and emerging opportunities.

He said the gathering reflects the industry’s collective commitment to advancing Nigeria’s insurance industry amid an increasingly complex and uncertain global environment.

The Commissioner noted that despite seeming challenges and amid this fog of unpredictability, one constant remains: the critical role insurance plays in building national resilience.

“As the insurance industry regulatory institution, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has, over the past year, demonstrated visionary leadership and a proactive posture. We have not only regulated but also catalyzed transformation. Through intensified engagement with stakeholders, insurers, brokers, agents, policyholders, and policymakers, we have fostered greater transparency, deeper collaboration, and a stronger sense of shared responsibility.” he said.

One of the most commendable strides has been in forging stronger alliances with government institutions and industry stakeholders, he said, adding, “These partnerships have been instrumental in deepening insurance penetration across critical sectors of the economy.”

He said that through collaboration with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Nigerian Police Force (NPF), Federal Fire Service, and others, NAICOM has significantly strengthened the enforcement of compulsory insurances, including motor third-party insurance, insurance of public buildings, and group life insurance.

These efforts have led to improved compliance and an expanded pool of insured Nigerians, ensuring that the protective umbrella of insurance now reaches further than ever before.

“Let me be clear: the enforcement of compulsory insurance is not merely a regulatory mandate–it is a social imperative. Today, more Nigerians are covered. More properties are insured. More lives are protected. This is a trend we must not only sustain but scale. Through digital verification systems, public awareness campaigns, and nationwide field monitoring,

“NAICOM is making non-compliance increasingly difficult. Compliance is no longer optional; it is the cornerstone of our collective credibility.”:he said.

He went on to say, “Charting the Path Forward as we look ahead, the road before us is long, but our destination is within reach.

To ensure sustainable progress, propose three critical calls to action:

Innovate for Inclusion: We must leverage technology to extend coverage to the underserved, those in rural communities, the informal sector, and among the youth. Microinsurance, digital platforms, and inclusive product design must define our new frontier.

Strengthen Regulatory and Data Infrastructure: AS We expand penetration, we must also build robust systems that support accountability, enable data- driven decision-making, and protect the consumer. Transparency must be our watchword.

Promote Insurance Culture: True penetration goes beyond numbers–it is about cultural adoption. We must educate and engage the public, demonstrating how insurance is not a burden but a pathway to stability and a safety net for the future.

The journey toward resilience and growth in uncertainty is one we must embark on together. With NAICOM leading the charge, and with the unwavering cooperation of all stakeholders, I am confident that Nigeria s insurance industry will not only withstand the storms ahead but thrive beyond them.

Let us work together to build a future where every Nigerian, regardless of status or location, can confidently say: “I am covered.” he concluded.

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