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Almond Insurance Industry Awards 2023: Nominations Now Open

Nominations for the 2023 Almond Insurance Industry Awards is officially open in the Twelve Categories:

  • Life Insurance Company of the Year
  • General Insurance Company of the Year
  • Insurance Broking Company of the Year
  • Loss Adjusting Company of the Year
  • Micro/Takaful Insurance Company of the Year
  • Insurance CEO/Personality of the Year
  • Reinsurance CEO/Personality of the Year
  • Insurance Broker of the Year
  • Trade Association of the Year
  • Reinsurance Company of the Year
  • Insurance (Life) Achievers Award of the Year
  • Insurance Brokers (Life) Achievers Award of the Year

The Awards was instituted to reward the “Can Do Spirit” of the men and women in the various arms of the insurance industry who strive daily to sell insurance despite the myriad of challenges in the business environment.

The event which will bring together the Crème de la Creme of society will hold on Friday 3rd of November 2023 at the Queens Park Events Centre Water Corporation Drive/Trinity Avenue off Ligali Ayorinde Street Victoria Island Lagos.

In a press release signed by the Chairman, Panel of Judges, Ms. Prisca Soares, the nomination is structured differently to reflect transparency.

As such, Brokers will nominate underwriters and vise-versa. Insurance and Reinsurance Brokers will nominate in the Reinsurance categories.

The insuring public either individual or corporate clients can also nominate for brokers and underwriters but not in the Reinsurance category since they do not have direct dealings with Reinsurers.

Nominations will run through the month of August.

The public and industry players are advised to go to the Awards website: www.almondinsuranceindustryawards.com

Use all the Social Media Handles:

Twitter: AlmondsAwards

Instagram: almondinsuranceindustryawards

Facebook: is via AlmondFinance, to nominate their choice in the various categories.

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