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NAICOM Moves To Protect Bank-Owned Insurance Firms
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), has inaugurated an advisory committee on the divestment of Deposit Money Banks from insurance institutions as part of efforts to prevent a crisis in the insurance sector and protect bank-owned insurance firms.
The Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. Fola Daniel, said the committee was set up to ensure compliance and minimal disruption in service delivery, adequate protection of policyholders and emergence of a stronger insurance market.
The banks, under the new banking regime in the country, had been directed by the Central Bank of Nigeria to divest from non-core banking operations.
“It is the expectation of the commission that the institutions being divested from will retain sufficient capital to support existing businesses and new ones, that funds for life assurance companies remain intact, that dividends are not paid out without the consent of NAICOM, that any risk from the identity, integrity, suitability and financial capability of any potential new shareholder is dealt with and that the divestment process runs smoothly,” the commissioner said.
He listed the terms of reference of the committee to include reviewing the CBN divestment directive on bank-owned insurance companies and identifying the risks and challenges in the implementation of the divestment from the perspective of policy holder protection and corporate governance.
According to Daniel, the committee will also prescribe measures that NAICOM can put in place to avoid or mitigate the impact of any identified risk and recommend any other measures that will be necessary in the implementation of the divestment in the interest of the growth of the insurance industry.
He said that the committee was expected to conclude its assignment within two months and submit its report on July 15, 2011.
The Chief Executive Officer, Leverage Insurance Brokers, Mr. Lanre Laoshe, is the chairman of the committee. Other members are former Dean of the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos, Prof. Chioma Agomo; former Managing Director, UnityKapital Insurance, Alhaji Mohammed Kari; Director, Securities and Investment Department, Securities and Exchange Commission, Ms. Mary Uduk; Director-General, Nigerian Insurers Association, Mr. Sunday Thomas; Deputy Commissioner for Insurance, Mr. George Onekhena; and Deputy Director (Corporate Strategy) NAICOM, Mr. Jide Oniwinde.
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