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Chuks Udo Okonta
Coronation Insurance Plc will on Tuesday, October 31, 2023, hold a webinar to educate the public on how to
protect their business and wallet using insurance.
The event with the theme: ‘Shared Prosperity through Financial Inclusion: Protecting Your Business and Wallet Using Insurance’ is expected to run for an hour.
Coronation Insurance webinar Series is part of the company’s thought leadership initiatives, designed to provide relevant insights for both corporate and individual clients.
This 2023 edition of the series focuses on “shared prosperity through financial inclusion”, emphasizing how insurance can elevate the standard of living in Nigeria through economic growth and equity.
The event aims to educate participants on the cost-saving benefits of insurance through risk reduction, using case studies.
It also emphasizes the ease of purchasing insurance products and how insurance can create income opportunities for agents, both full-time and part-time.
The proposed audience will be composed of the of business owners with Micro, Small and Medium sized businesses across various segments and sectors of the Nigerian economy.
The broader objectives of the event are to create awareness of Coronation Insurance’s products, increase the mailing list for client acquisition, improve brand visibility and reputation, and position Coronation Insurance as a thought leader in the financial services space.
The panel discussion specifically aims to share success stories, challenges faced, and lessons learned by the panelists who have been actively involved in financial inclusion. It seeks to inspire and inform the audience about the opportunities and prospects in this dynamic sector.
The webinar discussions and interactions aim to uncover the real-world experiences and insights of panelists involved in insurance-based financial inclusion and shared prosperity.
The discussion will highlight the efficiency gains, challenges, and prospects within this sector, emphasizing the value of collaboration and innovation.
Audience engagement through Q&A sessions will further enrich the conversation with diverse perspectives and questions from event attendees.
The theme will be addressing the importance of Insurance and financial inclusion as well as the role of Insurance in protecting businesses and wallets.
In addressing Financial inclusions, the panelists will give insights into the basics and scope of financial inclusion and the importance of financial literally and barriers to financial inclusions.
The webinar discussions will also be addressing Insurance for businesses, the different types of business insurance and the benefits of insurance of a business in addition to choosing the right insurance coverage and the right insurance partner.
Panelists: include Adedeji Olowe – Founder/CEO at Lendsqr (Keynote Speaker), Babatunde Akin Moses – CEO of Sycamore.ng, Mrs. Yemisi Isidi – CEO of Triift Africa and the moderator, Wole Famurewa – Anchor, CNBC Africa.
The panel session will adopt an interactive and conversational format, moderated by Wole Famurewa, CNBC Africa Anchor. It will encourage active interaction among the panelists and engage the audience through Q&A sessions, fostering dynamic. discussions.
Coronation Insurance Plc is engaged in the business of underwriting life and non-life insurance risks for corporate and individual customers, and also provides investment risk products for individuals. The Company’s range of insurance services includes, motor, general accident, fire, engineering, special risk, marine and group life insurance for the risk management of businesses and individuals.
The Company’s General Business is conducted by Coronation Insurance Plc. and Coronation Insurance Ghana Limited while The Company’s Life Business is conducted by Coronation Life Assurance Limited.
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Based in New York, Stephen Freeman is a Senior Editor at Trending Insurance News. Previously he has worked for Forbes and The Huffington Post. Steven is a graduate of Risk Management at the University of New York.