Forum deliberates on driving collective advocacy for insurance sector transformation

A forum in Nigeria is focusing on strategies to promote collective advocacy aimed at transforming the insurance sector. Participants are discussing ways to enhance the industry's growth and impact.

The forum, as reported by ThisDayLive, centers on deliberating approaches to drive collective advocacy for the transformation of Nigeria's insurance sector. Held on March 9, 2026, the event brings together stakeholders to explore collaborative efforts that could strengthen the sector's role in the economy.

Key discussions likely revolve around policy reforms, innovation, and partnerships to address challenges in insurance penetration and regulation. The initiative underscores the need for unified action among industry players, regulators, and advocates to foster sustainable development.

While specific outcomes from the forum remain pending, it highlights ongoing efforts to revitalize the insurance landscape in Nigeria, potentially benefiting consumers and businesses alike.

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