From left: Gbenga Totoyi, Group Head Human Resources, Mary Adeyanju, Executive Director, Operations, Abimbola Tiamiyu, Director General, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) Edwin Igbiti President & Chairman of Council, Babatunde Daramola, Executive Director, Finance, Systems and Investments, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Plc, during the Courtesy visit to the company in Lagos.
BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR– Consolidated Hallmark Insurance (CHI), said it will support management of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) towards Insurance education and awareness.
The insurer gave the assurance during a courtesy visit of new CIIN president, Edwin Igbiti to the company recently, this was part of his thank you visit for the support he received from the insurance industry towards his recent investiture which was very successful.
The new president also used the opportunity to unveil his Three Pillar Development Agenda to the top insurance player.
He highlighted the policy thrust of his tenure to cover Technology, Awareness, and Infrastructure Development.
Igbiti reiterated the three major pillars which he intends to focus on during his tenure as: one – reinforcement of digitization towards conducting e-examination and completion of the e-library, two: creation of insurance awareness by encouraging all insurance organizations and brokers to adopt a school, thereby shifting focus to the schools and bridging the gap between the old and the new and three: infrastructure development through upgrade of the secretariat.
The Executive Director, Operations of the Company, Mrs. Mary Adeyanju on behalf of the Group Managing Director, Mr. Eddie Efekoha appreciated their visit and congratulated the President on his successful investiture as the 51st President of the Institute.
Mrs. Adeyanju further said that the policy thrust of Technology Awareness and Infrastructure as stated by the President were steps in the right direction.
She emphasized on the need to have a formidable institute for the training and retraining of industry professionals as obtainable in other African countries.
She further stated that the Company has and will always support initiatives that will promote capacity building for the insurance industry.
She assured the President of the Company’s continued support for his agenda for the Institute.
CHI also commended the leadership of the CIIN DG, Mrs Abimbola Tiamiyu for the positive strides the Institute has made under her leadership.
From left: Gbenga Totoyi, Group Head Human Resources, Mary Adeyanju, Executive Director, Operations, Abimbola Tiamiyu, Director General, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) Edwin Igbiti President & Chairman of Council, Babatunde Daramola, Executive Director, Finance, Systems and Investments, Consolidated Hallmark Insurance Plc, during the Courtesy visit to the company in Lagos.
BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR- Consolidated Hallmark Insurance (CHI), said it will support management of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN) towards Insurance education and awareness.
The insurer gave the assurance during a courtesy visit of new CIIN president, Edwin Igbiti to the company recently, this was part of his thank you visit for the support he received from the insurance industry towards his recent investiture which was very successful.
The new president also used the opportunity to unveil his Three Pillar Development Agenda to the top insurance player.
He highlighted the policy thrust of his tenure to cover Technology, Awareness, and Infrastructure Development.
Igbiti reiterated the three major pillars which he intends to focus on during his tenure as: one – reinforcement of digitization towards conducting e-examination and completion of the e-library, two: creation of insurance awareness by encouraging all insurance organizations and brokers to adopt a school, thereby shifting focus to the schools and bridging the gap between the old and the new and three: infrastructure development through upgrade of the secretariat.
The Executive Director, Operations of the Company, Mrs. Mary Adeyanju on behalf of the Group Managing Director, Mr. Eddie Efekoha appreciated their visit and congratulated the President on his successful investiture as the 51st President of the Institute.
Mrs. Adeyanju further said that the policy thrust of Technology Awareness and Infrastructure as stated by the President were steps in the right direction.
She emphasized on the need to have a formidable institute for the training and retraining of industry professionals as obtainable in other African countries.
She further stated that the Company has and will always support initiatives that will promote capacity building for the insurance industry.
She assured the President of the Company’s continued support for his agenda for the Institute.
CHI also commended the leadership of the CIIN DG, Mrs Abimbola Tiamiyu for the positive strides the Institute has made under her leadership.