Insurers, reinsurers to erase premiums going offshore – Africa Re

By Favour Nnabugwu

 

 

Insurers and reinsurers in Africa are determined to erase the unpleasant trends of the continent’s premiums going abroad.

The Group Managing Director of Africa Reunsurance Corporation, Africa Re, Dr. Corneille Karekezi while surging the potentials African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

He said, “A significant portion of insurance premiums are still leaving the continent. We will not relent in our effort and determination to reverse this ugly trend.”
 Karekezi expressed fears that all the potentials may not hatch to command the prosperous new Africa insurance and this he maintains, remains remains a challenge.
The Africa Re GMD xrayed how the economic integration initiative enables the operators in the Africa insurance industry leverage the largest trade area in the world in terms of the number of member countries since the formation of the World Trade Organisation.
Despite the concern that the challenges are not coming down in a short term after commencement of the free trade agreement, Africa Re helmsman hope is still ignited, his comments, “We hope that the expected boost of intra-Africa trade from AfCFTA will also result into much needed improvement in insurance penetration on the continent.”
That expected boost that Karekezi hope rests on is the $450bn potential income gains at stake and African insurers/reinsurers should not be laid back but get on the starting blocks fully prepared for the enormous potentials.
But with an eye for all times AfCFTA inclusive, he says, “On our part, we will continue to retain more and more business on the continent and offer different capacity building initiatives across the continent. That is our mission.”