Heirs Insurance and Heirs Life Set to Host Brokers at NCRIB Forum
Newly launched insurance companies, Heirs Insurance Limited (HIL) and Heirs Life Assurance Limited (HLA) have announced plans to host over three hundred brokers at the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers’ (NCRIB) monthly forum.
The event, which is scheduled to hold on Tuesday, July 6, 2021, in Lagos will have the leadership of both companies meet with brokers from across the country to further solidify existing relationships and discuss ways to improve the industry.
According to the MD/CEO, Heirs Life Assurance, Niyi Onifade, this gesture will enable the companies to achieve the goal of providing customers with insurance that is simple, quick, accessible, and reliable. He stressed the importance of strengthening such relationships for the improvement and practice of insurance in the country to meet the needs of the 21st century customer.
Dr. Adaobi Nwakuche, Ag. MD/CEO, Heirs Insurance described the opportunity as timely and with great potential. According to her, brokers are key stakeholders and hosting the brokers’ forum provides both companies an opportunity to discuss matters pertinent to the advancement of the industry.
Launched in June, Heirs Insurance, the general insurer, with the mandate to protect people’sproperties and specialist life insurance company,Heirs Life, with a vision to provide financial security and life insurance plans for people, leverage digital to provide simple, quick, reliable, and accessible insurance to individuals and businesses.
With a paid-up share capital of N10billion and N8billion respectively, HIL and HLA commenced full operations with a workforce of astute and experienced professionals, and a robust financial capacity to underwrite all classes of general and life insurance businesses. The companies are backed by top-notch Reinsurers to provide second-layer security for clients’ insurance portfolios. Both companies are subsidiaries of Heirs Holdings, a pan-African investment group with presence across 3 continents and 20 African countries.