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NAICOM revokes Nigeria Reinsurance’s licence, cites failure to meet capital requirement
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The National Insurance Commission (NAICOM) has revoked the
operating licence of Nigeria Reinsurance Corporation over its failure to meet
the statutory minimum capital requirement (MCR).
The insurance regulator also appointed Muiz Banire, a senior
advocate of Nigeria (SAN), as receiver/provisional liquidator to oversee the
company’s liquidation, according to a public notice dated August 4.
In the public notice, Banire said his appointment took
effect on August 3, 2026, following the cancellation of the corporation’s
certificate of registration by the insurance regulator.
The appointment, he said, was in exercise of NAICOM’s
statutory powers to take charge of the receivership and liquidation of Nigeria
Reinsurance Corporation (RR-002).
He said the commission revoked the licence after Nigeria
Reinsurance failed to comply with the prescribed minimum capital requirement
applicable to its category of licence within the stipulated compliance period
under the Nigerian Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025 and other extant
laws, regulations, and guidelines.
Banire said his appointment empowers him to immediately
trace, recover, secure, and take possession of all assets belonging to the
company, collate and settle its liabilities in accordance with NIIRA 2025,
liaise with NAICOM on matters relating to the liquidation, and submit periodic
reports to the commission.
He also directed banks, financial institutions, insurance
policyholders, and members of the public not to honour any instruction relating
to Nigeria Reinsurance except those issued by him or persons expressly
authorised by him.
The liquidator disclosed that all bank accounts belonging to
the company have been frozen “with immediate effect”, pending further
directives from his office.
“Members of the general public, banks and financial
institutions in Nigeria are hereby informed that no financial transactions
should be conducted pursuant to any instruction from anyone except those that I
issue as the Receiver/Provisional Liquidator,” the notice reads.
He stressed that only instructions bearing his official seal
and stamp as a legal practitioner, or those issued by persons duly authorised
by him, would be recognised throughout the liquidation process.
The regulatory action comes days after NAICOM announced the
completion of the insurance sector recapitalisation exercise under the Nigerian
Insurance Industry Reform Act (NIIRA) 2025.
The commission had said 43 insurers met the new minimum
capital requirement, while eight others were awaiting final verification.
NAICOM also warned that firms that fail to comply with the
recapitalisation requirements would face appropriate regulatory action.
Nigeria Reinsurance is the first company to lose its
operating licence since the conclusion of the recapitalisation exercise,
marking NAICOM’s first major enforcement action under the new capital regime.