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  NAICOM should enforce standard code of ethics for agents, say operators -051109
By Joshua Nse
CHIEFTAINS of the nationŐs insurance sector have appealed to the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) to put in place stringent measures to regulate Insurance Agency system as part of steps aimed at deepening insurance awareness through the market development restructuring initiative (MDRI).

Custodian & Allied Insurance scores A+ rating -051109
CUSTODIAN & Allied Insurance has been rated A+ by Global Credit Rating Company (GCR), South Africa.

Insurance giant, Zurich, loses details of British customers -051109
INSURANCE giant, Zurich, recently said it had lost a tape containing the personal details of 51,000 United Kingdom customers.

NEM Insurance commissions Ghana subsidiary, gets government support -051109
NIGERIA'S underwriting firm, NEM Insurance Plc, has commissioned its subsidiary in Ghana, with the pledge by the Ghanaian government to provide conducive business environment for its operations.

  NDLEA indicts insurance firm over poor treatment of retirees -051109
By Odita Sunday
THE National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) may have indicted NICON Insurance Plc for poor treatment of its staff.

Police, Pinnacle Insurance Brokers partner on risk prevention -051109
THE Nigeria Police Force, in collaboration with Pinnacle Insurance Brokers Limited, has concluded arrangements for a risk prevention conference to identify targets of terrorism with the idea of exploring gap areas and proffering proactive solutions on counter measures.

AIG to sell Taiwan insurance unit -051109
AMERICAN International Group (AIG) is to sell its Taiwan life insurance unit for $2.15 billion, marking the largest disposal since a U.

 
 

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