Insurance Insights
Research, analysis, and thought leadership for Ghana’s insurance professionals.
Equity Health Insurance for You
Equity Health Insurance for YouWhen it comes to protecting your health and financial well-being, choosing the best health insurance in Ghana is one of...
Why Insurance Matters in an Imperfect World
If our world were perfect, there would be no need for insurance. Our goods would always arrive safely at their destinations, our homes and cars would...
Be a Smart Consumer: What to Look for Before Buying Any Insurance Policy
Buying insurance is one of the smartest financial decisions you can make but only if you understand what you’re signing up for. Many pe...
Is It Right to Repudiate Insurance Claims Because of “No Valid Driving License”?
The “no valid driving license” clause in motor insurance policies has long been a point of contention between insurers, policyholders, and accident vi...
What is Professional Indemnity (PI) Insurance and who it is designed for?
Professional Indemnity (PI) insurance is a type of liability insurance that protects professionals and their businesses against claims of financial lo...
Corporate Insurance: Protecting Your Business in Manufacturing, Oil & Gas, and Beyond
Ghana's economy is a dynamic mix of established industries and new-world growth. From the bustling factories in Tema to the high-stakes operations off...
Bank of Ghana’s New Bancassurance Directive: A Catalyst for Greater Transparency and Consumer Protection
By InsureGhanaIn a decisive move to strengthen consumer protection and streamline collaboration between banks and insurance companies, the Bank of Gha...
Reinsurance in Ghana: Navigating a Shifting Landscape and Persistent Challenges
Reinsurance—often referred to as “the insurer’s insurance”—is the quiet backbone of every resilient insurance market. It allows primary insurers to tr...
Why Insurance Claims Delay in Ghana — A Deep Look Behind the Waiting Game
By InsureGhana Editorial TeamInsurance is built on one promise: that claims will be paid when loss strikes. Yet across Ghana, policyholders often wait...