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Linkage Assurance Strengthens Mgt as NAICOM Confirms Braie as CEO

Linkage Assurance Plc has strengthened its top management following the confirmation of Mr. Daniel Braie as substantive Managing Director/CEO of the company by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM). The confirmation came via a letter dated December 28, 2018 to the Chairman, Board of Directors of Linkage Assurance Plc.

Mr. Braie was the Executive Director, Technical of the Company before he was elevated to the position of the Acting Managing Director earlier in 2018.

Okanlawon Adelagun Executive Director, Technical
Okanlawon Adelagun, Executive Director, Technical

A seasoned insurance professional, he has to his credit over 35years work experience including at senior management levels across different companies in the industry.

He is expected to bring to bear his wealth of knowledge and experience to transform the operations of the company for greater growth.

Meanwhile, the company in line with its vision to enhance quality of operations has also announced the appointment of Mr. Okanlawon Adelagun as Executive Director, Technical.

Daniel Braie MD/CEO Linkage Assurance Plc
Daniel Braie, MD/CEO, Linkage Assurance Plc

Adelagun whose appointment became effective 7th January, 2019 is subject to the approval of NAICOM.

He is expected to bring his wealth of experience to rejuvenate the technical operations of the company for efficiency and productivity.

Mr. Daniel Braie, the Managing Director/CEO has four decades of professional experience in the insurance industry garnered from UNIC Insurance Plc, Trust & Guarantee Insurance Company Limited, Crusader Nigeria Plc and Topflight Insurance Brokers Limited, where he held various managerial positions including: Deputy General Manager, General Manager, Company Secretary, Group Head and Chief Executive Officer.

Braie is an alumnus of Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT) and the West African Insurance Institute (WAII).  He is also an Associate of both the Chartered Insurance Institute of London (CII) and the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria (CIIN).

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