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NAICOM AND UNDP STRENGTHEN PARTNERSHIP TO SCALE INSURANCE INNOVATION

The National Insurance Commission is deepening its collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme to drive innovation, expand insurance access, and strengthen climate risk resilience across Nigeria’s financial system.

The partnership focuses on scaling solutions that address emerging risks, particularly climate-related disasters, while improving overall market stability. Both institutions are aligning efforts to position insurance as a key tool for economic protection and sustainable development.

A major priority is the expansion of innovative models such as flood risk insurance, alongside building stronger technical capacity within the industry. This includes developing actuarial expertise and enabling insurers to mobilise domestic capital for long-term investments.

The collaboration also supports ongoing reforms within the insurance sector, leveraging insights from past joint initiatives to improve regulatory effectiveness and market performance.

At the centre of the reform agenda is the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act, which provides a stronger legal framework for consumer protection, financial stability, and innovation. The law is expected to accelerate insurance penetration and modernise the industry.

NAICOM is also advancing a sector-wide recapitalisation programme, with the first phase scheduled to conclude by July 2026. The exercise is aimed at strengthening the financial resilience of insurance companies and enhancing their capacity to underwrite larger risks.

To support this process, the commission has established dedicated structures to guide operators and ensure a smooth transition. The goal is to build a more robust and competitive insurance market.

Sustainability is another key focus, with plans to institutionalise Environmental, Social, and Governance principles across the sector. This includes the development of a dedicated ESG framework to guide insurers in adopting sustainable practices.

Both organisations are also prioritising capacity building, particularly in actuarial science, to address existing skill gaps. Strategic partnerships and targeted programmes are expected to drive this effort.

In addition, discussions are ongoing to revive a national catastrophe insurance scheme in collaboration with agencies like the National Emergency Management Agency. This initiative aims to provide structured financial protection against large-scale disasters.

The strengthened partnership signals a broader push to transform Nigeria’s insurance industry into a more inclusive, innovative, and resilient sector capable of supporting long-term economic growth.

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