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African Alliance Makes N4.08bn Claims In 6 months

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Joyce Ojemudia,Managing Director/CEO African Alliance Insurance PLC
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Joyce Ojemudia, MD/CEO, African Alliance Insurance PLC.

PRESS RELEASE –-Foremost life insurer, African Alliance Insurance PLC has revealed that in the first six months of the year 2022, it has paid some ₦4.08bn in claims to its customers spread across several lines of businesses.

Speaking on the firm’s claims profile, Joyce Ojemudia, MD/CEO, African Alliance Insurance PLC, reaffirmed the company’s commitment to paying genuine claims as due. “African Alliance Insurance PLC was built on a solid foundation of claims payment. Year in, year out, we do not shy away from fulfilling this critical obligation to our policyholders as due,” she said. Ojemudia restated the company’s unchanging commitment to satisfying her teeming customers. “Our pay-off is not just an empty statement of facts but indeed an assurance, to remain devoted to our policyholders despite unforeseen circumstances which may arise. It’s been Sixty two years, and we have not wavered from our commitment” she concluded.

According to the year-to-date break down, the life insurer paid N1.81bn in Annuity claims; N857.2mn in Individual Life claims; N765.4m Group Life; N436.3m Takaful as well as N208m Esusu payouts.

Incorporated in 1960, African Alliance Insurance PLC is widely regarded as the strongest and most experienced life insurance specialist in these climes. Operating out of its HQ in Lagos, the ISO certified firm has continually defied the odds as it continues to service all classes of Nigerians and businesses with best-in-class life insurance products.

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