The Africa Insurance Women Association (AIWA) is preparing to convene industry leaders, policymakers, and stakeholders globally for its upcoming international conference scheduled from November 2nd to 6th. The event will focus on the theme: “The Future of Insurance: Trends, Challenges, and Opportunities.”
Among the distinguished speakers are Dr. Awele Elumelu, Chairperson of AVON Healthcare Limited, serving as the keynote speaker; Dr. Owen Omogiafor, President and Group CEO of Transcorp Plc; Mansan Dominique Diagou from NSIA Group, Abidjan; Dr. Abiba Zakariah; and Mrs. Patty-Martin, President/CEO of the African Insurance Organisation, Nambia Re. Other notable figures include Lawrence Nazare, Managing Director of Continental Reinsurance; Lowe Richard, Executive Chairman of ACTIVE Financed and ACTIVE International, Ghana; Wale Akinyemi, Author and Consultant; Mrs. Yetunde Ilori, President of CIIN; Rashidat Adebisi, Chief Client Officer of AXA Mansard; and Dr. Amany Elmahy, CEO of Misr Insurance.
During a recent press conference, AIWA President Mrs. Nkechi Margaret-Moore emphasized the conference’s significance in uniting prominent minds from across the continent, including policymakers and industry experts, to shape the future of African insurance. She stated, “This gathering will delve into crucial issues such as the role of innovation and technology, cyber and credit risk protection, the opportunities presented by the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), and gender diversity.”
Highlighting the importance of the event, Mrs. Margaret-Moore added, “This conference is not just about celebrating women in insurance; it is about shaping the future of insurance in Africa. The discussions, insights, and partnerships formed at this event will help define strategies for making insurance more accessible, innovative, and inclusive across the continent.”
Mrs. Ebelechukkwu Nwachukwu, Managing Director of REX Insurance Limited and Chairman of the Local Organizing Committee, noted that speakers will represent various regions of Africa, including Nigeria, Ghana, Côte d’Ivoire, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Kenya, Egypt, Uganda, and Namibia. Attendees from North, East, Central, and West Africa are also expected.
AIWA is committed to enhancing the role of women in the insurance sector across Africa. The association aims to provide a platform for networking, mentorship, and professional development, fostering a more inclusive and innovative insurance industry.