NSIA Insurance Launches Outdoor Campaign To Drive Growth
NSIA Insurance Limited, a leading Pan –African Insurance firm has launched its out-of-home campaign to reposition the company for greater performance.
The campaign which started in September 2022 is aimed at touching a broad spectrum of potential clients, reveals how NSIA Insurance conducts business, and restates the brand strategy for the year, “Plan I is the new Plan B.”
It also serves as a means for the brand to convey the benefits of its product line and customer services to its teeming customers and prospective clients.
The underwriting firm in a statement today signed by Osarieme Igbinoba, Team Lead, Corporate Communication and made available to journalists stated that the campaign took place outdoors on BRT and billboards across the locations where NSIA Insurance operates.
The company stated in the statement that halving concluded the activations in Lagos and Ibadan, the roadshows will continue to take place in Abuja (from October 18th to October 29th) and in Port Harcourt (from November 1st to November 5th).
“Customers who purchase one or more policies from NSIA Insurance will receive freebies at these locations. You can track our spots in real-time via our social media channels (@nsia_insure; on Instagram and Twitter; @NSIA Insurance Limited on Facebook and LinkedIn),” the promised in the statement.
NSIA Insurance Limited is a first-class composite insurance company driven by integrity, care, innovation, and professionalism. The head office is in Lagos, with a strong regional presence in Abuja and an extensive network in strategic states across the country. NSIA Insurance offers a wide range of insurance services at competitive rates to meet the changing financial, investment, and lifestyle needs of its corporate, commercial, and individual customers.
NSIA Insurance Limited (Nigeria) is part of NSIA Participations, which is currently present in 12 African countries; Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo.