The Nigerian insurance market is entering a new phase with the implementation of a recapitalization exercise that will be completed by July 2026. Companies, faced with the difficulty of raising new capital, are exposed to a wave of mergers, acquisitions, or, failing that, forced liquidations. This transformation is part of the Insurance Industry Reform Act…...
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