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Ethiopia: Delay in Digitisation Disrupts Third-Party Insurance Scheme

Posted by Staff Writer on November 24, 2020 in Latest News | Views

By Addis Fortune [Addis Fortune] The sluggish digitisation process at the Insurance Fund Administration Agency has resulted in a scarcity of vehicle insurance policies against third-party risks. Insurance companies have now run out of stock and are not serving customers seeking to buy policy coverage for risks that occur to third parties by an insured individual. Click here to read entire article

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