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Linkage Assurance Revenue Grows by 24% to N27.6bn in 2025


Underwriting company Linkage Assurance Plc delivered a robust operating performance in the 2025 financial year, driven by premium growth across its insurance portfolios.

This performance was reported in the company’s unaudited financial statements for the period ended 31 December 2025, filed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited. According to the report, the company posted a 24 per cent increase in insurance revenue to N27.6bn, compared with N22.2bn recorded in the same period in 2024. The insurance service result also grew to N1.7bn as of December 2025, from N766.9m reported in the prior year.

According to the company, performance was driven by increased insurance revenue of N5bn and improved reinsurance optimisation. Indicating significant expansion in revenue and service results, the performance highlights sustained momentum in core operations and enhanced service delivery.

Profit before tax at the end of the review period stood at N4.32bn, while profit after tax was N4.02bn for the 2025 financial year.

Looking ahead, Linkage Assurance Plc said it will continue to execute its strategy in line with its strategic focus and theme for the year.

“Our theme for 2025 was consolidation, and that informed our strategic intent across four pillars: business growth, operational excellence, financial excellence, and customer and people development. Consequently, during the year, the identified strategic focus served as a compass in our quest to navigate the highly competitive insurance market, increase our market share in the most profitable sectors, and deliver excellent customer experience to all our clients. As part of our agile strategy, we leveraged technology to improve our products and services, especially for our direct and personal clients. This formed part of our broader digital transformation initiatives,” the company said.

Linkage Assurance added that, having recognised the impact of certain product lines, such as motor insurance, on its portfolio, “we are positioned to offer clients different motor insurance options based on their risk exposure, willingness, and ability to pay. We will also continue to leverage the positive impact of our ongoing brand rejuvenation and awareness campaigns targeted at the insured public. This will be reinforced by our customer value propositions.”

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