Moruf Apampa To Drive NSIA Insurance Growth Via Retail Insurance
Moruf Apampa, MD/CEO, NSIA Insurance
The newly appointed Managing Director/CEO of NSIA Insurance Limited, Moruf Apampa, has set a new growth target for the company, saying the firm hopes to be ranked among the top three in the sector in the next five years.
Speaking at a media conference in Lagos recently, Mr Apampa said the target would be achieved through its policy around retail insurance, adding that the company has set target of having a policyholder in every household in Nigeria and its presence in every corporate entity.
He said the firm would massively engage in the insurance retail space and ensure that Nigeria’s enjoy robust insurance services.
Apampa also submitted that the firm would make insurance appealing and attractive to Nigerians, stressing that the feat would be achieved by researching on what people need and creating products to meet the needs.
He stressed that the company would continue to invest and enhance its technology platforms, which has remained one of the best vehicles to convey products and services to insuring public.
The NSIA Insurance boss said the firm would aggressively expand its operations across states where it is not presently operating, adding that the retail space is top massive for scale.
Apampa posited that the firm would enhance its agency network, adding that 15,000 insurance agents is grossly inadequate for a nation with over 200 million population.
NSIA Insurance Limited is a leading 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; namely, Benin, Cameroon, Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Gabon, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, and Togo.