The Commissioner for Insurance, Alhaji Kari Muhammad, has said that
NAICOM will not go back on the Sept 30 deadline for insurance companies
to clear all outstanding claims of policy holders.
Muhammad said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN)
in Lagos on Sunday that National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) would
enforce the deadline on effective claims management.
“ Other reasons for implementing such deadline and sanctions are
effective trade practices and fair treatment of policy holders and
intending consumers,’’ he said.
Muhammad said for Nigeria’s insurance industry to be relevant, the
prescribed standard of practice set by the commission should be
implemented.
He said the claims Management Guidelines document requires each
insurer to develop, document and implement claims management and payment
policies.
The commissioner expressed dissatisfaction with large numbers of
unpaid claims by insurance firms, including those with robust capital
bases.
Muhammad said if the situation was allowed to continue, the growth of
the industry would be stalled, noting that the current industry level
was still below 35 per cent.
“Also, policy buyers and intending ones will easily lose confidence
in the sector as it deepens the poor image of insurance practice in
Nigeria,’’ he said.
Muhammad said NAICOM was determined to check bad practices in the
industry through effective claims management and ensure adherence to
global standards.
He commended his predecessor in office, Mr Fola Daniel, for designing policies that encouraged growth in the industry.
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