Soladoye |
Chuks Udo
Okonta
Nigeria
has the potentials to surpass South Africa in microinsurance record if not in
penetration at least in absolute figure within five years, the Managing
Director Riskguard-Africa Nigeria Limited, Yemi Soladoye, has said.
Soladoye
who is also the Technical Adviser, Nigerian Insurance Consumers Association of
Nigeria (INSCAN) told Inspen that if
the opportunities in the country are properly harnessed, the country can within
the period topped the African microinsurance market.
He said Nigeria is ranked 9th out of the 10 biggest microinsurance
markets in Africa in absolute figure, but 22 in penetration out of 37 African countries that submitted records
on microinsurance performance.
He noted
that top on the list is South Africa with 27.23 million insured (54.5 per cent
of the population) while Nigeria had 1.08 million insured (0.68 per cent of the
population).
He said: “In
considering the performance of microinsurance in a country, we probe into
whether or not the insured are voluntary or compulsory insured i.e. microinsurance
made compulsory for them as a part of credit facility requirement. The product usually used here is Credit Life.
“The fact
of the matter is that Nigeria has the potentials to surpass South Africa in microinsurance
record if not in penetration at least in absolute figure within 5 years.
“Out of
the 1,079,000 Microinsurance insureds in Nigeria in 2012, 70 per cent had Credit
Life Policy, 7.5 [per cent had Personal Accident, 2.5 per cent had Property
Insurance, 10 per cent Savings Life and 10 per cent Health Insurance. In
essence only 20 per cent of the numbers were voluntary insured. Usually those
under compulsory insurance always don’t know that they have bought insurance.”
To achieve
this feat, he urged operators to activate the competing and collaborating
opportunities of insurance with other financial services providers, recognize
the power of insurance to stimulate the growth of the other sectors of the
economy, exhibit the strategic importance of insurance in generating funds for
projects of national development and in particular recognize the fact that
social impact is a key objective in microinsurance operation.
He added that
there is huge opportunity for job creation in microinsurance in particular and
in insurance in general not yet utilized at the federal, state and local
government levels in Nigeria.
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