NAICOM Unveils New Agents Licensing Portal

This is to inform all registered agents and insurance companies that a new licensing portal for registration and renewal of the licences of insurance Agents has been developed.

The new portal will ease, fast track and streamline licencing of insurance agents and will reduce manual intervention in the issuance of agency licensing process.

Consequently, all applications for registration and renewal of agency license shall hence forth be submitted using https://agent.naicom.gov.ng on the new portal effective August 1, 2024

NAICOM advised that all pending applications that have not been registered on the old portal should be resubmitted through the new licensing agents’ portal.

It equally advised all registered agents and insurance companies to note the above and be guided accordingly.

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