SIC Insurance Company

SIC Insurance Company (formerly known as State Insurance Corporation) it is a Ghanaian insurance company.[3][4] They are listed on the stock index of the Ghana Stock Exchange, the GSE All-Share Index.[5] It was formed in February 1962. Recently it's expansion plans were shelved due to the Ebola virus.[6]

SIC Insurance Company
TypePublic
GSE: SIC
IndustryInsurance
GenreInsurers and reinsurers
FoundedFebruary 1962 (1962-02)
Headquarters
SIC Head Office Building (Nyemitei House)
28/29 Ring Road East
Osu, Greater Accra
Ghana
Key people
Max Cobbin (Chairman)[1]
Doris Awo Nkani (CEO)[2]
ServicesInsurance
Websitewww.sic-gh.com

Operations

Products

SIC Insurance writes virtually all classes of short-term insurance including five which cover motor, fire, marine, aviation, and general accident, and policies for the hospitality industry.[7]

Oil and gas

In the light of the oil find along the western coast of Ghana, SIC Insurance positioned itself to underwrite oil and gas and other ancillary business in Ghana. Further to this,[7] Ghana Insurers Association (GIA) as a way of building capacity and positioning itself to adequately handle all related insurances on oil and energy risks, and form a pool.[7] All insurances relating to exploration,[7] drilling, through to the production of oil and gas are placed in the pool and the core responsibility of the entire portfolio is managed by the appointed Manager.[7] SIC Insurance was appointed as the pool manager based on their capital base, human resource capacity, and track record among other things.[7] SIC Insurance's responsibility involves dealing with all the Ghana insurance companies participating in the pool,[7] the clients and other stakeholders as well as the overseas re-insurers.[7]

Market share

SIC Insurance is the leading provider of non-life insurance products in Ghana with an estimated market share of over 25%.[7] The company exceeds the minimum stated capital requirement of US$1 million (GH¢1.42 million) set by the National Insurance Commission of Ghana.[7]

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