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Leadway Assurance Showcases Climate Risk Solutions at Africa Climate Insurance Symposium 2026

Leadway Assurance is taking Nigeria’s insurance innovation to the global stage as it participates in the Africa Climate Insurance Symposium 2026, holding in Frankfurt, Germany.

The high-profile event, themed “How Africa’s Insurers are Reshaping Climate Resilience from the Ground Up,” brings together industry leaders, development partners, and agricultural experts to tackle one of Africa’s biggest challenges—climate risk and food security.


Driving Climate Resilience Through Insurance

At the heart of the symposium is a mission to develop scalable climate risk solutions, particularly through Agricultural Index Insurance—a model designed to protect farmers against unpredictable weather conditions.

Leadway Assurance will play a key role by:

  • Speaking on a panel about scaling agricultural insurance for resilient food systems
  • Presenting real-life case studies of innovative insurance models
  • Showcasing its flagship climate solution, Weather Guard

How Leadway Is Supporting Farmers

Leadway’s impact in Nigeria is already significant:

  • Over 3 million farmers supported
  • More than ₦15 billion paid in claims over five years

These payouts help farmers:

  • Recover quickly from climate shocks
  • Reinvest in their farms
  • Maintain stable livelihoods

This approach highlights how insurance can go beyond protection to drive economic stability and food security.


Smart Insurance Powered by Technology

According to Fatona Ayoola Paul, Global Head of Agricultural Risk Solutions, Leadway’s model leverages:

  • Weather data
  • Satellite technology
  • Automated payout systems

Unlike traditional insurance, this system:

  • Eliminates time-consuming farm inspections
  • Enables faster, transparent payouts
  • Reduces administrative costs

Farmers also benefit from:

  • Digital enrollment platforms
  • Agronomic advisory services

Why Agricultural Index Insurance Matters

Climate change is increasing risks such as:

  • Drought
  • Flooding
  • Erratic rainfall

Agricultural index insurance provides a practical, scalable solution by triggering payouts automatically when predefined weather thresholds are reached.

“This is not just innovation—it’s a tool transforming livelihoods across Africa,” Fatona noted.


A Global Platform for Collaboration

The symposium is more than just a conference—it’s a collaborative ecosystem where experts share ideas, replicate successful models, and drive regional solutions.

Key global players in attendance include:

  • Africa Reinsurance Corporation
  • Swiss Re
  • World Bank
  • Gates Foundation

These partnerships are critical to scaling climate risk financing across Africa.


Strengthening Africa’s Food Systems

By promoting innovative insurance solutions, the symposium aims to:

  • Improve climate resilience
  • Protect smallholder farmers
  • Strengthen food systems
  • Encourage public-private partnerships

For Africa, where agriculture remains a key economic driver, these solutions are essential for long-term sustainability.


Final Thoughts

With its strong presence at the Africa Climate Insurance Symposium, Leadway Assurance is demonstrating how homegrown innovation can solve global challenges.

As climate risks intensify, solutions like agricultural index insurance could become the backbone of Africa’s food security and economic resilience.

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