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Nigeria’s Insurance industry assets hit N2.67 trillion in 4th Quarter of 2023
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The Directorate of Research, Statistics and Publication of the National Insurance Commission, NAICOM in its latest data made available on Tuesday indicated that, the Nigeria Insurance industry has grown its total assets to about N2.67 trillion in the fourth Quarter (Q4) of 2023.
The Commission said, the industry also recorded total Capitalisation of N851 billion within the period under review.
The Commission’s report indicated also that, the industry has sustained growth and positive progress of 2023 fourth quarter, recording a milestone growth to close at N1.003 trillion, representing about 27 percent growth compared to the N790 billion recorded in 2022.
Also, the report said the Non-Life business accounted for 61.3 percent of all premiums written during the year while the Life segment contributed 38.7 percent, valued at N388.1 billion.
The market also recorded a retention of about 87.7 percent for the Life business, just about 54 percent for Non-Life while the aggregate market average retention stood at 66.7 percent during the same period.
Major growth drivers in the non-life segment of the market were Oil & Gas and Fire Insurances, contributing 27.3 percent and 24.1 percent respectively.
Reflecting the ongoing regulatory measures regarding claims settlement, the Life business recorded about 95 percent of net claims to the total recorded claims during the year while the market average stood at about 71.4 percent of the N536.5 billion gross claims reported at the close of fourth quarter, 2023.
Reflecting the “no-premium no-cover” policy of the NAICOM, the outstanding premium continued to decline, posting a 1.6 percent as outstanding of all the premiums generated in the market during the period.
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