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    Oil, fire insurance premium slowing insurance industry performance 

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    Oil and gas, fire premium revenues decline have impacted negatively on insurance sub-sector performance amid policy delays, in Q1 2025.

    According to the latest release from the National Insurance Commis­sion (NAICOM), gross premium (GP) income across the sector fell dramati­cally by 51% quarter-on-quarter (q/q) to N769.2 billion in Q1 2025, bringing an abrupt halt to the growth momentum seen in recent quarters.

    The downturn is raising concerns across boardrooms and regulatory cir­cles, particularly as it suggests deeper structural or economic challenges that may require urgent intervention.

    However, on a more positive note, the year-on-year (y/y) comparison still shows a 63% increase in gross premiums compared to N471.8 billion in Q1 2024, indicating that underlying demand is not entirely lost — even if short-term headwinds are slowing growth.

    A breakdown of the figures indi­cates that both the life and non-life seg­ments of the insurance market suffered major setbacks in the first quarter.

    The non-life insurance segment, ­tra­ditionally- driven by corporate clients and large commercial risk coverages, experienced one of the sharpest hits. Gross premium income in this catego­ry dropped to N492.4 billion, compared to a significantly higher N1.1 trillion recorded in Q4 2024.

    The decline was largely triggered by plunging revenues in two major sub-categories:

    Oil and gas insurance: Pre­mium income fell by 50 percent q/q to N188.7 billion.

    Fire insurance: Even more steep, premium income dropped by 61 percent q/q to N91.9 billion.

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