Participation in continental event will boost investment –CIIN

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The President, Chartered Insurance Institute of Nigeria, Sir Muftau Oyegunle, has said the instrument of accession of the agreement for the establishment of the African Trade Insurance Agency which wa

s signed by the Federal Government will boost the country’s gross domestic product.

“The growth of the agency would go a long way in creating an enabling platform for foreign trade and equally engender economic activity within the sector that would ensure improved contribution of the insurance sector to the nation’s gross domestic product,” he said. He said, “ATI is a pan-African institution that provides political risk insurance to companies, investors, and lenders interested in doing business in Africa.

 

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