Insurers Target Higher Premium Income

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Insurance companies in the country are optimistic that the industry would make more premium income from Group Life Insurance business in the current year as opposed to last year. The new rating on group life cover announced by the National Insurance Commission(NAICOM) last year, according to operators, would yield better dividend in the current year […]

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