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Insurance Meets Tech Conference Gains Industry Backing


Insurance firms have expressed support for the fourth edition of the Insurance Meets Tech conference.

In a statement on Saturday, the organisers of the conference said that the support solidified the event’s position as the premier platform for exploring the intersection of insurance, technology, and culture.

Insurance firms like Leadway Assurance, Enterprise Life, Cube Cover, emPLE, SanlamAllianz, Cornerstone Insurance, and Lasaco Assurance have expressed support for the event, while the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers and the Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria have been confirmed as institutional partners.

Speaking on the significance of the industry-wide support, Convener of IMT Conferences, Odion Aleobua, said, “The calibre of sponsors and partners for IMT 4.0 reflects the industry’s collective commitment to shaping a future where innovation, digital adoption, and lifestyle relevance are at the heart of insurance. With this level of backing, IMT 4.0 is set to deliver its boldest impact yet.

“Themed ‘Innovating for the New Trybe,’ IMT 4.0 will highlight the opportunities for technology-driven insurance models that resonate with today’s customers, especially Millennials and Gen Z.”

A major highlight will be the Executive Dialogue to be led by the Commissioner for Insurance, Olusegun Omosehin, themed ‘NIIRA: A New Era Beckons’, which will dissect the recently released NAICOM Insurtech Guidelines and their implications for the future of Nigeria’s insurance sector.

Alongside executive sessions, IMT Redefined will blend culture, lifestyle, and Afrobeats to creatively position insurance as a tool for protecting aspirations, businesses, and everyday living.

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