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FBN Insurance Brokers Develops Digital Roadmap For Nigeria’s Insurance Market

FBN Insurance Brokers Limited, a subsidiary of FBN Holdings Plc, said it has developed a digital roadmap that will provide digital solutions for the Nigerian insurance market.

Part of the roadmap, according to the company, is an interactive website that would be re-launched soon with more Nigerians getting digitally connected.

Olumide Ibidapo, FBN Insurance Brokers’ Chief Executive Officer, said FBN Insurance Brokers would continue to engage with the public and create as much awareness as possible, paying particular attention to the financially excluded segments, knowing that insurance is a solution everybody needs.

Ibidapo, who spoke in Lagos during a parley with some select journalists, said the 21 years old brokerage firm is partnering with other stakeholders towards creating more channels and avenues to reach more people.

“We at FBN Insurance Brokers believe that the future is digital. So, we have developed a digital roadmap that entails providing digital solutions for the Nigerian insurance market.

“Part of that plan is our highly interactive website that would be re-launched soon. With more Nigerians getting connected digitally, this is one area that must be paid attention to,” he said.

Ibidapo stated that there is no gainsaying that the business environment the company operates in is a very tough one, and to have navigated the tough terrain for more than 20 years is a testament to the management’s resilience and continuous reinvention.

According to the CEO, “We are happy to be making our input in nation development and this will continue and even get better years to come. At 21, we are proudly in a special league of elite companies from this part of the world.

“Today, there are over 500 insurance brokers listed and registered with NAICOM. That number might keep growing as long as the industry as a whole keeps performing.

“Our focus is on how to out-perform ourselves year on year. These days, we are focused on disrupting our business and reinventing ourselves. This has really helped us over the years.”

 

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