Eddie Efekoha
Ebere Nwoji
The President of Chartered Insurance
Institute of Nigeria (CIIN), Mr Eddie Efekoha, has urged insurance
sector operators to maintain high level of professionalism and ethical
conduct in the
new business year.
This, he said would ensure they survive in the face of recapitalisation exercise this year.
Efekoha, who stated this in his 2020 new year message to insurance sector operators, said 2020 is an important year for the industry, adding that it is a year in which operators are expected to put into practice all that they preach as professionals.
Efekoha, who stated this in his 2020 new year message to insurance sector operators, said 2020 is an important year for the industry, adding that it is a year in which operators are expected to put into practice all that they preach as professionals.
“Recapitalisation of insurance and
reinsurance companies is no longer an idea, but a reality and the
industry has to embrace it wholly. Its advent calls for insurance
professionals to embrace creativity and work harder than ever before for
the future of this industry.
“It will not be an easy ride and all our
resources will be stretched thin, however it is my belief that we will
all profit from this exercise,” Efekoha stated.
He urged the insurers to embrace
professionalism and uphold the institute’s ethics and values in the
course of their business dealings in 2020, adding that the membership of
the institute is one of the major ways to get to the pinnacle of the
insurance profession.
“You can only be truly identified as a
member by promptly paying your dues, levies and participating in the
programmes lined up in the institute’s calender.
“There are many benefits to be derived
from the membership of the institute including but not limited to access
to industry reports and research papers, discounted examination fees,
group life benefits (to the tune of N500,000) and permanent disability
benefits (to the tune of N250,000).”
He assured that the institute remains
committed to offering value to its members, adding that more benefits
would be unveiled in the nearest future.
Efekoha, who is also the Managing
Director, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Plc, said the theme of his
administration still focuses on advancing insurance education and
professionalism, insisting that this is consistent with the institute’s
mission to provide world class manpower with the highest standard of
professional and ethical training for operating effectively and
efficiently in the Nigerian and International business environment.
“The institute is our pride and
represents a beacon of light to the insurance industry. It is my hope
that as stakeholders, we will continue to lift the institute higher by
actively participating in its programmes and activities in 2020, thus
making the year more successful than the previous,” he added.
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