Lomé Hosts 121st Session of CIMA Insurance Regulator

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Tuesday, 21 October 2025 02:42
Lomé Hosts 121st Session of CIMA Insurance Regulator

(Togo First) - Togo is hosting this week the 121st ordinary session of the Regional Insurance Supervisory Commission (CRCA), the regulatory body of the Inter-African Conference on Insurance Markets (CIMA). The meetings, which began on Monday, October 20, bring together key players from the francophone African insurance market in Lomé.

Over six days, experts from 14 member countries will review licensing requests, recovery plans, and the technical performance of insurance companies. The goal is to strengthen financial stability, restore policyholder confidence, and ensure greater transparency in the sector.

“The industry faces many challenges that hinder its proper functioning,” said CRCA President Mamadou Sy, citing governance shortcomings and delays in regulatory compliance.

Togolese Minister Jean-Marie Tessi, speaking at the opening ceremony, stressed the need for stronger professional ethics, criticizing insurers’ repeated delays in paying claims. “It is unacceptable for insurance companies to use artifices to postpone rightful compensation,” he stated.

The Lomé discussions will also cover climate-related risks, digitalization, and the gradual integration of artificial intelligence into insurance management.

The session, running until October 25, is expected to outline steps toward a more transparent, inclusive, and resilient regional insurance market.

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