African insurance industry leaders have called for bold regulatory reforms and digital innovation to close the continent's insurance protection gap and unlock inclusive economic growth across the continent.
The Insurers Federation of Egypt (IFE) is urging insurers to ramp up research and development in the industry to better understand the impact of digital trust on market behaviour.
The Guinean Professional Association of Insurers (APAC) has launched a campaign to digitise car insurance certificates. This is a major step forward in modernising the insurance sector in Guinea.
Hong Kong consumers increasingly expect insurance providers to offer digital experiences comparable to those available in the retail sector, according to the "Hong Kong Insurance Report 2026" by FinTech company Adyen.
The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has formally granted an operational licence to CBI Partnering InsurTech, marking a significant milestone as the first fully licensed Partnering InsurTech company in Nigeria.
The General Secretariat of the Government has released a draft Bill to amend and supplement the Insurance Code to accelerate digital transformation, strengthen policyholder protection, and broaden access to insurance for previously underserved segments of the population.
The Financial Regulatory Authority (FRA) has given preliminary approval for Orient Insurance Egypt to join the Financial Technology Applications Regulatory Sandbox (FRA-Sandbox) to test a new digital project involving remote inspection and damage assessment in supplementary motor insurance.
The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) has issued a directive stating that all importers shall be required to digitally place marine cargo insurance cover for their imports with domestic insurers via a digital platform, prior to obtaining customs clearance.
KPMG in Singapore and The Institute of Internal Auditors Singapore (IIA) have officially launched a practical playbook examining how organisations can govern AI responsibly as systems become increasingly autonomous and embedded into business operations.
Heirs Insurance Group has announced the launch of its multi-language generative AI assistant, Prince AI, marking a major milestone in its digital transformation and reinforcing its commitment to making insurance simple, accessible, and inclusive.