Togo Launches Competition to Train Next Generation of Insurance Technicians

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Thursday, 19 June 2025 11:04
Togo Launches Competition to Train Next Generation of Insurance Technicians

(Togo First) - The Togolese Ministry of Economy and Finance recently kicked off an international competition to enroll students at the Professional Training Center in Insurance (CPFA) of the International Insurance Institute (IIA). 

The contest targets candidates from 15 African countries, including Togo, to form the 27th cohort (2025–2027) for the Diploma of Insurance Technician (DT-A).

Togolese applicants must submit their files by June 27, 2025, to the Insurance Directorate at CASEF. The selection process includes two tests: a French language and general knowledge exam, followed by a technical test in one of these fields—law, economics, insurance, mathematics, or statistics.

This drive aims to professionalize the insurance sector, a key pillar for financial stability and economic growth across West Africa. Building local expertise will help the region’s insurance market expand and thrive.

The International Insurance Institute, headquartered in Yaoundé, stands as a premier pan-African training center. Established in 1976 under the CIMA framework, the IIA has spent nearly five decades preparing technicians and senior managers for insurance firms, regulators, and intermediaries.

For more details, check the full call for applications here.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

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