Making Insurance Work For Nigeria
Advocating for transparency, fairness, and accessibility in the insurance industry
Bridging Awareness
Educating individuals and businesses about the benefits of insurance coverage
Driving Development
Collaborating with government agencies and stakeholders to advance the insurance sector
Empowering Policyholders
Ensuring settlement of genuine claims
About Us
Transparent Protection Ltd/Gte is a non-profit organization promoting transparency, accountability, and accessibility in Nigeria’s insurance industry. Since 2012, we have been working to raise awareness about insurance, drive industry development, and advocate for policy changes.
Our motivation behind starting this organization is to facilitate widespread insurance adoption, ensure fair claims settlement, and empower individuals and businesses to make informed decisions about their insurance needs.
Our Core Values
- Transparency
- Reliability
- Accountability
- Equal opportunity
Our Initiatives
Driving positive change through our initiatives
Awareness
Raising awareness about insurance education and coverage benefits
Advocacy
Influencing insurance policies and advocating for consumer protection
Partnerships
Fostering collaborations with government agencies and stakeholders for industry growth
Articles
Insurance News Beat

States Lag in Health Insurance Enrollment Despite Mandatory Act
Despite the National Health Insurance Act mandating coverage, Nigerian states show low enrollment rates. Delta, Lagos, and Kano lead with over a million enrollees, while others lag behind.

Concerns Raised Over Unethical Practices in the Nigerian Insurance Industry
Nigerian insurance underwriters face exploitation by brokers demanding gratification for business, impacting industry growth. Ethical concerns include bribery and conflicts of interest, with calls for improved transparency and self-regulation.

Urhobo Women Call for Action on Health Service Charges Despite Insurance
Urhobo Women appeal to Delta State Government to address charges by health personnel despite insurance coverage. The plea follows the distribution of health cards to 300 indigent women sponsored by John Nani.
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Events
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Our Partners
About Us
TPL is a membership based insurance sector-specific non-government organization in Nigeria.
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Plot 448A Lagos Crescent,Off Ladoke Akintola Boulevard, Garki 2, Abuja.
080 32 676 950
info@tplng.com
