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One of the major challenges of insurance business in Africa is low penetration despite the huge population of the continent. As at 2024, the 54 countries that make up the continent had a total population count of 1.5 billion. As insurers grappled with this hindering setback to sustainable insurance industry growth, the COVID-!9 pandemic of […] Source
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