Continental Reinsurance GMD Highlights Benefits Of AfCFTA For Insurance Sector, African Continent
Lawrence Nazare
The Group Managing Director, Continental Reinsurance, Lawrence Nazare has highlighted the potentials and benefits of the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) to Africa, describing it as “absolute imperative.”
Nazare said this while speaking to Eleni Giokos of the Cable News Network (CNN) International’s latest episode of ‘Connecting Africa,’ aimed at meeting the business leaders working to connect the continent.
The Group Managing Director of Continental Reinsurance, who spoke with Giokos in Lagos recently explained what the reinsurance industry does and what the sector stands to benefit from the AfCFTA.
According to Nazare, “Reinsurance in a nutshell, is really insurance for insurance companies. It is really the second level of insurance after the insurance company insures its direct client. The reinsurer takes whatever risk the insurance company cannot cover under its own balance sheet.”
Intra-African trade has many challenges and Nazare believes that the size of the continent is one of the biggest hurdles.
“Africa is a huge continent. So just the distances, I think makes it a daunting task. Travelling in Africa, when I started travelling was not easy, connectivity in Africa is not easy. So making sure that you are there on the ground, and interacting with your teams can be difficult. It’s proving to be a lot easier now post COVID doing it digitally, but at one point, we had to be physically travelling,” he said.
Nazare also said that fragmented regulatory framework across the continent has proved to be a barrier to trade, even as he expressed the hope that the African Continental Free Trade Area will solve this problem.
“I see the Africa Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) as an absolute imperative. I think for our business, it’s very exciting because of the promises that you’re seeing. One of which primarily is a promise of a level playing field, a modernised regulatory framework, no barriers to trade, free movement, free movement of labour, absolutely important.”
According to a statement today by Senior Business Executive, Content Research & Analysis CMC Connect BCW, Adebola Balogun, made available to this medium, Nazare is hopeful for the future of business and trade across Africa.
“I think the script for Africa’s future success story must be written by great African businesses. Those great African businesses must be allowed to spread their wings, take advantage of opportunities across the continent. We are on a fairly steep growth trajectory in Africa, boundless opportunities, but I believe we must create an environment that allows those enterprises to grow and thrive,” the Continental Reinsurance boss stated in the statement.
This month’s programme also visits Ghana for a meeting of the Africa Economic Zones Organization, in Egypt energy and infrastructure giant Elsewedy Electric talk about their plans for a better-connected continent, and in South Africa Giokos explores South Africa’s wine industry.