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Insurance in Liberia
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Companies
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Activa Insurance Liberia
Activa International Insurance Group is a Pan-African insurer authorised by the Central Bank of Liberia to write both Life and General business. Activa is the originator of the Globus Network. The Globus Network, which is the largest of its kind in Africa, is a grouping of 48 well-positioned and dynamic insurance companies in 48 Africa countries which enables multinational and global clients to enjoy expert and word-class insurance services and coverage with geographical presence across Anglophone, Francophone and Lusophone Africa. Globus offers tailor-made wording and quotations on a harmonised basis across the continent. The ACTIVA Group created by Africans in 1998 out of the desire to build a company operating in borderless Africa in accordance with international standards. Over the twenty years, our group has become one of the leading insurance groups in Sub-Saharan Africa. We offer a full range of life and non-life insurance products and serve our clients according to values that define our identity. We have established ourselves as a leader in innovation in markets we operate in. Over the next three years, our ambition is to consolidate our organic growth while remaining open to potential opportunities
201 to 500 staff
Omega Insurance Group Limited
51 to 200 staff
Kek Insurance Brokers Liberia Ltd
KEK Insurance Brokers (Liberia) Ltd is incorporated and licensed to operate as an insurance broking firm in Liberia. As a subsidiary of KEK Insurance Brokers Ltd (Ghana), we are a company with over 25 years of experience and a leading insurance broking firm with a substantial portfolio of local and international clients. KEK has a well-deserved reputation for the provision of unparalleled world-class service to its clients. We pride ourselves on the highest levels of professionalism and integrity, combined with senior-level attention to clients and relationships. Our Services: • General Insurance Broking / Non-Life • Life Insurance Broking • Reinsurance Broking Services • Claims Administration • Risk Management Services • Insurance Consultancy Services
1 to 10 staff
National Social Security And Welfare Corporation Nasscorp
The importance of medical care and pension for the workforce of any nation cannot be over-emphasized. A healthy working population increases production which is beneficial to both the employers and the nation as a whole. The National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP) was established for the welfare of employees in both the public and private economic sectors of Liberia. One important function of the Corporation is the implementation of the Employment Injury Scheme (or EIS), which provides medical benefits for insured employees who sustain job-related injuries or contract occupational diseases. A second vital function is the National Pension Scheme (or NPS), that provides pension benefits to insured employees. Dependents of insured employees can benefit too in case of death of the principal insured. A third major function of the Corporation is to administer the Welfare scheme which has not been launched due to the civil crisis and Government’s inability to mobilize funds for the scheme. Prior to the establishment of NASSCORP, the Government of Liberia under the Presidency of Edwin J. Barclay set up the Provident Fund in the 1930s. The effort was short-lived as the fund was quickly depleted due to misdirection. During the 1940s, the government again desperately attempted to reestablish the Provident Fund, this time under the patronage of the then Treasury Department, but the exercise failed as well. However, in the late 1960s, under the Presidency of William V.S. Tubman, a study conducted by experts of the International Labor Organization (ILO) proved that the introduction of a social security program in Liberia would be viable. So, in the 1970s, the then Department of Planning and Economic Affairs, with technical assistance from the United Nations and the International Labor Organization (ILO), undertook preliminary investigations into the feasibility of introducing social insurance in Liberia.
201 to 500 staff