The impact of COVID-19 on digitisation in the insurance sector

The impact of COVID-19 on digitisation in the insurance sector

29 April, 2020    

The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the importance of the insurance sectors’ role in development and in the economic resilience of businesses and individuals. As of April 9, a third of the global population was in lockdown to slow the spread of the virus. Lockdown restrictions across the world have led to insurers across the continent working remotely.

Insurance in the age of COVID-19 in sub-Saharan Africa

The COVID-19 pandemic has amplified the importance of the insurance sectors’ role in development and in the economic resilience of businesses and individuals. As of April 9, a third of the global population was in lockdown to slow the spread of the virus. Lockdown restrictions across the world have led to insurers across the continent working remotely. Regulators in many countries are similarly being required to supervise remotely in many countries.

Some have seen forced digitisation due to COVID-19 as a major opportunity to drive public-sector and economic innovation as consumers are required to interact with service providers through digital channels, thereby shifting behaviour. Can the COVID-19 crisis truly shift the way in which insurance is sold and engaged with on the continent over the long term?

This webinar, in partnership with the Digital Frontiers Institute and FSD Africa, was moderated by Jeremy Gray (Cenfri) and the following panel of experts: Elias Omondi (Insurance Regulatory Authority Kenya), Craig Thorburn (World Bank) and Pravin Kalpage (Hollard International).

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