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Guinea Insurance Delivers Positive Investment Cash Flow, Up Revenue To ₦2.14bn In Nine Month 2025

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Mr. Ademola Abidogun, Managing Director/CEO, Guinea Insurance Plc
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BY NKECHI NAECH-ESEZOBORGuinea Insurance PLC has released its financial summary for the third quarter ended 30 September 2025, reporting a stronger balance sheet driven by growth in shareholder equity.

According to the filing on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX), insurance revenue rose by 5%, increasing from ₦2.04 billion in 2024 to for the nine-month period of 2025.

Net cash from investing activities recorded a positive inflow of ₦313.06 million, mainly from treasury bill transactions and investment income.

Total equity edged up from ₦5.22 billion at the start of the year to ₦5.24 billion, supported by a profit of ₦37.66 million and a ₦68.66 million transfer to the contingency reserve.

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Total assets grew from ₦6.08 billion in 2024 to ₦6.91 billion in 2025, while total liabilities declined to ₦1.66 billion from ₦2.03 billion, largely due to lower insurance contract liabilities.

Overall, equity expanded from ₦4.05 billion in 2024 to ₦5.24 billion in 2025 — a 30% year-on-year increase.

The financial results suggest the management of Guinea Insurance Plc strategy is  centered on revenue growth and strengthening the company’s equity base.

About Guinea Insurance PLC 

Guinea Insurance PLC was established in 1958, specializing in non-life (general) insurance products like motor, fire, and marine insurance.
The company, which has been listed on the Nigerian  Exchange since 1991, is regulated by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) and has a history dating back to an insurance department opened in 1948 by the British West African Corporation Limited (BEWAC). Headquartered in Lagos, Nigeria, it is committed to customer satisfaction, building trust, and maintaining high standards of corporate governance. 
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