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Kenya’s Dr Ben Kajwang Named President Of African Insurance Organisation

Editor SharpDaily by Editor SharpDaily
July 4, 2022
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Dr. Ben Kajwang (Left) receives the presidential pendant from Mr. Hassan El Sayed, General Manager of Sudan Insurance and Reinsurance Company as outgoing AIO President, Mr. Tope Smart watches on.

Dr. Ben Kajwang (Left) receives the presidential pendant from Mr. Hassan El Sayed, General Manager of Sudan Insurance and Reinsurance Company as outgoing AIO President, Mr. Tope Smart watches on. [Photo/ Courtesy]

Dr Ben Kajwang, Director at the College of Insurance has been named the President of the African Insurance Organisation (AIO) at the just concluded 48th AIO Conference and Annual General Assembly held at the Edge Convention Centre in Nairobi.  

Dr Kajwang is the immediate past Vice President, and he takes over from Mr Tope Smart from Nigeria who served from 2021 to 2022. Speaking during the handover ceremony, Dr. Kajwang’ noted that during his tenure he will champion the implementation of the AIO strategic plan that focuses on advancing policy interest of the African insurance industry, creating a data repository on African Insurance markets and building the capacity in the market to address the emerging issues.  

The Kenyan insurance industry is one of the most dynamic markets on the Continent. According to statistics from the Association of Kenya Insurers, Kenyan companies have a footprint in 11 African companies, in East and Southern Africa. The AIO Conference has provided a critical platform where the whole African insurance industry can network and form partnerships across the continent.  

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During the Conference, the Association of Kenya Insurers signed a partnership agreement with the Moroccan Reinsurance Company to build capacity for the Kenyan insurance industry on how to cultivate consumer education. The Kenya Women in Insurance Association was also launched at the side-lines of the Conference. 

The AIO Conference brought together over 1,000 delegates from across Africa to deliberate on issues of insurance and climate change and the risks and opportunities that exist for the industry. The Conference focused on issues of sustainable insurance, disaster risk financing, data-driven insurance and the role of technology across the insurance value chain.

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