
Another major milestone has landed for Stanbic IBTC Insurance.
The company has been named best performer in the Life Insurance category at the 2025 edition of the Risk Analyst Insurance Brokers Limited Performance Review Awards — a recognition reserved for insurers delivering exceptional value, reliability, and partnership.
Why the Award Matters
The annual review is more than a trophy ceremony. It is a detailed assessment of underwriting partners, measuring:
- claims settlement efficiency
- quality of service delivery
- responsiveness
- strength of broker–underwriter relationships
The initiative is designed to lift standards, deepen accountability, and build trust across Nigeria’s insurance market.
What Set Stanbic IBTC Apart
According to the assessors, Stanbic IBTC Insurance stood out for its:
✅ prompt claims payments
✅ disciplined operations
✅ customer-first mindset
✅ long-term partnership culture
In an industry where confidence is everything, consistency is king.
CEO: Trust Is Earned When It Matters Most
Chief Executive Akinjide Orimolade said the honour reinforces the company’s promise to be present for customers at critical moments.
“Trust is built through reliable performance, timely claims settlement, and service that supports customers when it matters most,” he noted.
Orimolade added that the firm remains committed to raising the bar for service quality across the sector.
Group Leadership Applauds the Win
The Chief Executive of Stanbic IBTC Holdings, Chuma Nwokocha, described the award as proof of the group’s dedication to building durable, high-performing institutions.
He said the insurance arm continues to set benchmarks in professionalism, operational excellence, and client service — strengthening its reputation as a trusted partner for individuals and businesses nationwide.
The Bigger Picture
Awards like this often signal where confidence is flowing in the market.
For customers, it means reassurance.
For brokers, reliability.
For investors, institutional strength.
And for Stanbic IBTC Insurance, it’s another reminder that performance still speaks loudest.