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National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has launched its newly redesigned website aimed at improving user experience, transparency, and efficiency. 

A statement from the commission said the revamped website is designed to provide easy access to information on insurance regulations, policies, and industry developments.

Key features include; improved navigation, user-friendly interface for easy access to relevant information, insurance industry insights, updates on industry trends, regulatory developments, and best practices.

Other features include; easy access to NAICOM publications, reports, guidelines and others resources, as well as easy access to NAICOM officials’ contact details for inquiries and feedback.

The launch of the redesigned website aligns with the commission’s commitment to leveraging technology to enhance service delivery, transparency, and accountability in the insurance industry. The Commission noted that the initiative was part of its broader effort to digitise government services and promote good governance in Nigeria.

“We are excited to unveil our new website, which will serve as a valuable resource for the insurance industry, stakeholders, and the general public. Our goal is to provide a platform that is informative, user-friendly, and responsive to the needs of our stakeholders”, Commissioner of Insurance, Mr. Olusegun Ayo Omosehin explained.



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