Speaking in the regulatory session at the African Insurance Organisation’s 52nd General Assembly in Cairo, regulators from Bermuda and across the continent argued that, while innovation was essential, insurers also had to serve their policyholders well, pay on time and keep policy documentation simple.
AUTHOR: Liz Booth
Liz Booth has more than 30 years’ experience as a journalist and editor, working on a mix of consumer and business titles but, for the past decade, has concentrated on the insurance and risk sector. Having grown up in west Africa and then lived in South Africa, she has a lifelong commitment to the continent and a passionate interest in its future success.


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