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    AIICO Insurance Gross Premium Increased By 26% to ₦31.9 Billion

    Marketforces AfricaBy Marketforces AfricaAugust 3, 2020Updated:October 11, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    AIICO Insurance Gross Premium Increased By 26% to ₦31.9 Billion
    Babatunde Fajemirokun, MD AIICO Plc
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    AIICO Insurance Gross Premium Increased By 26% to ₦31.9 Billion

    AIICO Insurance Plc has reported a Gross Written Premium of ₦31.9 billion for the first half of 2020, representing a 26% increase, compared to ₦25.4 billion recorded in comparable in 2019.

    A statement made available by the firm in Lagos on Monday said that the growth was driven by sustained positive performance across the major lines of business of the Group.

    It said that the group’s shareholders’ funds increased by 9.39% from ₦27.9 billion in 2019 to ₦30.5 billion.

    According to the statement, the growth is driven by the group’s earnings for the period and its strong matching of long-term asset and liabilities, despite volatile yields along the yield curve.

    “However, the Group’s Profit Before Tax (PBT) reduced by 28% to ₦2.17 billion, compared to ₦3.01 billion in the second quarter of 2019.

    “The reduction was as a result of changes in product mix in the Retail Life business, due to changes in clients’ preferences.

    “These product preferences were, however, impacted by the lower interest yield environment – leading to a 71 % increase in the proportion of premiums that had to be transferred to life funds (shown as change in life fund), ” it said.

    Commenting, Babatunde Fajemirokun, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) AIICO, said that other factors besides the company’s operational resilience and strategic marketing within the period contributed to the successes recorded.

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    Fajemirokun mentioned its brand equity, advanced level of automation and business continuity plans as factors that enabled the company to quickly adjust its business model to meet the emerging demands of the low touch economy, triggered by the global pandemic.

    AIICO Insurance Gross Premium Increased By 26% to ₦31.9 Billion
    Babatunde Fajemirokun, MD AIICO Plc

    “The strong committed relationship we have built with our customers continue to endear them to us for repeat business, new businesses and referrals,” he said.

    According to him, as the local and global economies gradually recover from the impact of the pandemic, the firm will seize opportunities for continuous growth.

    The managing director noted that the response strategy included product innovation, technology-enabled operation and distribution models, coupled with unparalleled customer experience.

    “We remain optimistic that the second half of 2020 will be better.

    “AIICO’s profitable outcomes, amid general uncertainties, challenging macro-economic and highly competitive business environment, is a clear indication that it remains an insurer of choice and is well positioned for long-term market leadership, ” he said.

    AIICO Insurance is a leading composite insurer in Nigeria, with a track record of serving its clients for over 50 years.

    Founded in 1963, AIICO provides life and health insurance, general insurance and investment management services, as a means to create and protect wealth for individuals, families and corporate customers.

    AIICO Insurance Gross Premium Increased By 26% to ₦31.9 Billion

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