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Enterprise Life Expands Footprint To Abuja And Port Harcourt

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Funmi Omo, MD/ CEO Enterprise Life Nigeria
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BY NKECHI NAECHE-ESEZOBOR-– Enterprise Life Nigeria on Tuesday announced the opening of its newest branches in Abuja and Port Harcourt.

This strategic expansion aligns with the company’s mission to deepen insurance penetration across the country, making reliable and tailored insurance services more accessible to a broader demographic

Following the successful launch of AdvantageConnect, its innovative digital insurance channel built on geo-technology, Enterprise Life continues to pioneer solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.

Despite the critical need for insurance, adoption rates among the population, particularly the youth remain low due to misconceptions and lack of awareness. A recent report by the UNDP states that less than two percent of Nigerians have any form of insurance with slow innovation in the sector. AdvantageConnect bridges this gap by connecting users to professional lifeplanners for financial planning, advisory and tailored insurance solutions.

In addition, Enterprise Life is launching educational programs aimed at the younger generation. These initiatives emphasize the importance of insurance as an integral part of financial planning and security, fostering a culture of financial literacy and responsibility among Nigerian youth.

“Our expansion into these regions is a bold step towards transforming the insurance landscape in Nigeria, said Funmi Omo, CEO of Enterprise Life.

“There are a lot of conversations about financial inclusion, however, people remain unaware that inclusion is incomplete without the adoption of insurance to protect us against risk, and that is why we are committed to empowering Nigerians with the advantage they need to secure their future. By advantage, we mean adequate knowledge, tools, and dedicated lifeplanners whose primary role is to assess the individual lifestyles of our clientele to develop tailored insurance solutions”

“With this expansion, we aim to make insurance more accessible and inclusive, fostering a new generation of financial literates who view insurance as an essential component of financial planning,” Omo emphasized.

Enterprise Life’s educational efforts will include financial literacy workshops across educational institutions. These workshops aim to demystify insurance, highlighting its benefits and empowering the youth to make informed financial decisions. Also, the #LearntheAdvantage series on social media will provide engaging and informative content to promote financial literacy and encourage insurance adoption among young Nigerians.

By creating employment opportunities and enhancing financial literacy, Enterprise Life aims to stimulate local economies and support youth development. With over three years operating in Nigeria, these new branches will play a crucial role in fostering a financially literate and prepared generation, ultimately driving Nigeria’s economic growth.

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