Africa Re selects MIC as best insurance company for 2019 in Africa

Nehal Samir
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The African Reinsurance Corporation (Africa RE) selected in its annual competition the Egyptian private insurance company Mohandes Insurance Company (MIC) as the best insurance company in the African continent for the year 2019, becoming the first Egyptian private insurance company to be given this award.

 

Chairperson of MIC, Reda Fathy, received the award during the 46th Conference and Annual General Assembly of the African Insurance Organisation that is held in the period from 9 to 12 of June, 2019, in Johannesburg, with the presence of a group of worldwide insurance and reinsurance leaders.

 

In this context, Fathy said that this evaluation was a result of the company’s past years of policies and efforts exerted by all the company’s staff, starting by the members of the board of directors through all the way through to the company’s employees.

 

He pointed out that the development of all aspects of the performance and skills of the teamwork, resulted in doubling the company’s productivity, as well as introducing new insurance products in the market, in addition to the great attention given to the corporate social responsibility (CSR) projects, as well as developing a group of hospitals that are affiliated to the ministry of health.

 

Furthermore, he mentioned that the MIC developed a technology system in corporations, to the extent that the MIC currently has the most advanced technology system not only among the Egyptian insurance market, but also in the Middle East market.

 

Moreover, Fathy concluded that the firm always tries to facilitate the insurance process for the customer, in order to save his time and effort.

 

Notably, the MIC was ranked among the top 100 companies due to its financial performance, in

the Egyptian Exchange.

 

Fathy told DNE earlier that the MIC achieved net profits of EGP 80m in fiscal year (FY) 2017/18, up from EGP 64.6m in FY 2016/17, an increase of EGP 15m.

 

Meanwhile, the volume of the premiums increased by about EGP 100m in last FY, reaching EGP 429m, up from EGP 327 in 30 June 2017.

Additionally, the MIC’s total investment portfolio increased by about EGP 50m in the last FY to record EGP 706m instead of EGP 654m in FY 2016/17.

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