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Win ₦5M! Heirs Insurance Retirement Grant for Retirees


Heirs Insurance Group has launched an N5m grant to empower retirees and pre-retirees to actualise their retirement aspirations.

In a statement on Sunday, the firm said that the Heirs Insurance Retirement Dream Competition is targeted at senior citizens between the ages of 50 and 75 years across Nigeria who are retired or approaching retirement.

The participants who have been in paid employment are expected to share their retirement goals for the opportunity to turn those long-held dreams into reality. Three winners will be selected. The top entry will receive an N2.5m grant, while the first and second runners-up will receive N1.5m and N1m, respectively.

To participate, applicants must submit a one-minute video entry sharing a dream that would empower them to enjoy their retirement life.

The competition is an offshoot initiative of the Heirs Insurance Retirees Club, a newly launched community for retirees to network, access expert guidance on health and financial well-being, and improve their overall quality of life post-retirement.

The firm stated, “The Heirs Insurance Retirees Club and the Heirs Insurance Retirement Dream Competition are part of the group’s wider effort to empower Nigerians, in line with the company’s purpose to improve lives and transform Nigeria. Through this initiative, Heirs Insurance Group demonstrates its commitment to making insurance accessible to everyone.”

The winners of the competition will be announced in October 2025.

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