NIA Chairman, Olusegun Omosehin reels out 4-pronged agenda for industry

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

 

The 25th Chairman of the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Mr Olusegun Ayo Omosehin has declare a four pronged agenda for the industry with the theme: Expanding the frontiers of Insurance through Partnerships and Stakeholders’ Engagement.

Omoshein, at his investiture ceremony in Lagos yesterday said he will focus on four (4) key strategic areas:Market Discipline, Market Development & Respect for Market Agreements

We shall ensure adherence to high ethical standards for our market which has been the pillars upon which the association was formed.

“Specifically, the NIA under my chairmanship will work with other stakeholders to: Ensure enforcement of all compulsory insurances through effective collaboration with relevant agencies Implement progressive market development initiatives and agreements Explore new areas of business collaboration to expand the market Collaborate with the regulatory community particularly our primary regulator,”

The new chairman said “we will collaborate with all players to enforce market discipline among member companies. As a Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO), the Association works through the peer pressure to promote best practice among operators.

“We will work very hard as leaders of the Association to build trust and lead by example, so that some of the issues relating to soft market practices and general indiscipline in the market are promptly dealt with.

“We shall ensure adherence to high ethical standards for our market which has been the pillars upon which the association was formed.”

He explained that NIA under his leadership will work with other stakeholders to:ensure enforcement of all compulsory insurances through effective collaboration with relevant agencies, implement progressive market development initiatives and agreements, explore new areas of business collaboration to expand the market and collaborate with the regulatory community particularly our primary regulator, NAICOM, on market impacting regulations such as Risk-Based Supervision, among others.

He said the he will upgrade the digital capabilities of the NIA Secretariat to meet and respond to the growing demands of our public, adding that these should culminate in product and process innovation that meets our customers’ multi-dimensional needs.

“We must bear in mind that the world has evolved and so has our country. The ways and means of our economy, business environment, social fabric, norms, and communication. Whilst this provides massive opportunities for us, it also means that risk profiles have evolved. If we are to serve it adequately, we must evolve along – in our thinking, in our approach and in our intent.”

He however called for the maximum support and cooperation of other key industry stakeholders including the industry regulator, the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), the Nigeria Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB); institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Association of Registered Insurance Agents of Nigeria (ARIAN), and others, in achieving our goal of a prosperous insurance industry.

He assured that his administration will work closely with NAICOM in all areas, particularly in unpacking solutions that works for a developing market like Nigeria and in ensuring compliance with all extant regulations that will promote the growth and development of our industry.

He promised to work closely with other stakeholders including the government to maximize the benefits derivable from the provisions of the Insurance Act 2003 and other related legislations. “We invite other trade groups to join hands with the NIA for us to have a coordinated approach to resolving issues.”

“We shall encourage members to deploy innovation to increase acceptability, accessibility, availability, adequacy and affordability of insurance products and services. Because only then can we fulfil our promise of protecting the lives and dreams of our customers.”

NIA Chairman, Ganiyu Musa’s Speech on achievements, projects for 2021, 2022

ADDRESS BY NIA CHAIRMAN, MR. GANIYU MUSA AT THE PRESS BRIEFING
WITH INSURANCE CORRESPONDENTS ON TUESDAY, 8 FEBRUARY 2022.

Gentlemen of the Press,Good morning once again and welcome to this maiden Press briefing for year 2022.

This is an opportunity to bring you up to speed with developments around the insurance space especially as it relates to the activities of the Association. It is also an opportunity for us to look at the economic landscape and voice our expectations in the new year.I thank you for your support to the Association especially during this period of my chairmanship; I am happy to note the very warm and cordial relationship which we do not take for granted and I want to encourage us to continue to support the Association in all its programmes and activities.Some of the initiatives being undertaken by the Association are:

1. CONSOLIDATED INSURANCE BILL 2020 & FINANCE ACT 2021

The Consolidated Insurance Bill 2020 is still receiving legislative attention in the National Assembly and the Association is on top of developments on it. We are optimistic that the Bill will be passed into law before long.We are happy to note that the Finance Act 2021 has been signed into law and this has resolved a major issue with regards to the definition of the components of minimum capital. The Association is engaging the National Insurance Commission with a view to determining the next steps

2.. NAICOM PORTAL

We are happy to note that our members have increased upload on NAICOM Portal. We have encouraged those who have challenges to escalate them so that a solution can be provided.

3. MARKET DEVELOPMENT

The Association will continue to complement the efforts of NAICOM in their campaign on domestication of compulsory insurances in the States It is our expectation that laws on compulsory insurance can be domesticated in other States just as Lagos State has done.

1. Beyond the efforts of the Commission, the Association has also upscaled its market development initiatives through strategic engagements with the various states. Some of them include:

A. LAGOS STATE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT – LAGOS STATE VEHICLE INSPECTION SERVICE (VIS)

The Association is working with Lagos State government in the enforcement and validation of genuine compulsory third Party insurance made mandatory by Law through Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) device of VIS through Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID) Verification Platform

.B. MINISTRY OF PHYSICAL PLANNING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT – LAGOS STATE BUILDING CONTROL AGENCY (LASBCA)

The Association is in discussion with LASBCA with a view to using the Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID) Verification Platform for enforcement,verification, and validation of genuine compulsory Buildings Under Construction Insurances made mandatory by Law through Insurance Act 2003 (SECTION 64),and Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development (Amendment)Law 2019 (Lagos State Urban and Regional Planning and Development Law,CAP U2 Lagos State Building Control Agency Regulations, 2019)

C. LAGOS STATE SAFETY COMMISSION (LSC)

The Association is collaborating with LSC, NCRIB and Courteville on the Implementation, enforcement and validation of genuine compulsory Occupiers Liability Insurance made mandatory by Law for all public buildings through Nigerian Insurance Industry Database (NIID) Verification Platform.The exercise will be launched on 28 April 2022 and Enforcement will commence in May 2022. We are building capacity of its members to enhance compliance inline with the emerging regulations.

4. NATIONAL INSURANCE CONFERENCE 2022

The Association will host this year’s IICC International Insurance Conference inAbuja from 3 – 5 July 2022.

The Deputy Chairperson of the Association, Mrs. Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu is Chairperson of the Organising Committee. We solicit the cooperation of the Press to give it the required publicity.5. UNVEILING ON NEW NIA HOUSE The New NIA House is nearing completion and Building Committee chaired by Mrs. Ebelechukwu Nwachukwu has been saddled with the responsibility of organising the unveiling of the New NIA House. We also plan to use the occasion. 2.
to mark the Association’s 50th Anniversary Celebrations. We will apprise you with details as we plan along.6. #ENDSARS RIOTS AND CLAIMS PAYMENT I am indeed happy to report that Insurance companies have paid over N11billion claims to insureds that suffered losses from the Endsars riots in 2020. The Association will continue to emphasize the need for insurance companies to pay all genuine insurance claims and will not hesitate to sanction erring membercompanies.During the last year, the Gross Premium Written stood at about N508billion while claims paid by member companies amounted to about N224billion which is 44%of the total industry premium.

7. NIGERIAN SHIPPERS’ COUNCIL CONTAINER INSURANCE PROJECT (PACKAGE POLICY)

Discussion is ongoing between the Association, NAICOM, Nigerian Shippers Council, Project IT Vendor-Brand One and all other stakeholders in the maritime value chain including Shippers/ Importer, Clearing Agents, Track Owners, Guild of Marine Surveyors, PRAN and Tracking Companies on provision of cover for containers. This will be a risk management substitute for container deposits being made by the importer to the shipping companies thereby eliminating capital flight from the country.

8. NEXIM BANK EXPORT INSURANCE PROJECT

The Association with the help of her team of actuaries is presently discussingwith NEXIM Bank, MNK Re Limited (Broker at LLOYD’S), PRAN, and the Guildof Marine Surveyors view to developing cover for Export Credit GuaranteeInsurance and Political Risks

NIA Chairman, Ganiyu Musa reels out 9-Points agenda for insurance industry

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

The current Chairman of the Nigerian Insurers Association (NIA), Mr Ganiyu Musa  has revealed that he has 9-point agenda to work on during his tenure as the association leads on under his purview.

Musa hopes to get the support of people in government and other stakeholders in the country to take the industry where it deserves.

Musa made this known at his investiture as the 24th Chairman of the association in Lagos while stressing that the association would work closely with other stakeholders to maximize the benefits derivable from insurance.

The NIA Chairman used the occasion to unveil his 9-point agenda, which he hopes to leverage to take the insurance industry to lofty heights.

According to him, “His first agenda is to refocus the association to win support and respect from all stakeholders in Nigeria economy, particularly the executive and legislative arms of governments, followed by working with all stakeholders to ensure passage of the consolidated insurance bill and working with his predecessors in office to move the association to the next level.

He also seek to improve relationship between NIA and its regulatory agencies, including National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) and National Pension Commission (PenCom).

He intends to collaborate with other bodies in the trade industry to deepen insurance penetration in Nigeria; promote ethical standards amongst NIA member companies and larger insurance industry to earn the respect the association deserves; work with all stakeholders to address all restrictive laws on insurance practice; work with its partners such as GIZ and the Financial Inclusion Secretariat to ensure greater insurance awareness and penetration and work with NAICOM to achieve seamless migration to IFRS 17.

The chairman says the list of what he desire to achieve is not exhaustive, adding that his administration would look inwards to take advantage of the untapped potential demand for insurance in Nigeria, stressing that this would engender relevance of insurance business to the growth of the nation.

The Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. Sunday Thomas, at the investiture implored the NIA to work hard in ensuring its members live up to their claims responsibilities.