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After delivering a solid return of 42% in 2017 and gaining a further 16% in January 2018, Nigerian equities have exited their positive run and moved into negative territory. On August 16, 2018 the All-Share Index (ASI) declined by 8.3% year-to-date, compared to a gain of 35.6% in the same period of 2017. The index was still up 8.5%, until the...
With a saturation rate of just 0.5% and a population of almost 200m, Nigeria’s insurance sector is attractive chiefly for its potential. The number of uninsured prospective customers is among the world’s largest within a single market. However, realising that potential has been difficult, with the sector fragmented and in need of consolidation...
Health coverage is one of the areas most primed for growth in Nigeria’s insurance sector in the near future. Nigeria is working towards a goal of universal health care, and the responsibilities for realising this goal are distributed throughout multiple levels of government. New initiatives are expected to boost coverage and understanding of...
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