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Eritrea’s NICE Declares 83M Nakfa in 2026 Dividends

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Eritrea Retains Domestic Capital With State-Backed Insurance Dividends

The National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea declared 83 million Nakfa in shareholder dividends during its 2026 annual meeting in Asmara. This steady profit highlights how state-backed insurers can retain domestic capital within African markets.

The corporation generated 321 million Nakfa in revenue from general insurance services over the past year. Acting Manager Paulos Tekleab confirmed a total annual profit of 91 million Nakfa, with the majority distributed to investors at about 8 Nakfa per share. Group life coverage increased by 16 percent from 2024.

Growth of the National Insurance Corporation of Eritrea

The corporation operates as a central economic pillar with branches in Asmara, Massawa, and Assab. The firm actively runs public awareness campaigns to combat historically low insurance penetration rates. These efforts aim to provide better health and asset security across the nation.

A robust domestic insurance sector shields local business enterprises from catastrophic losses. Retaining underwriting within the country preserves foreign exchange reserves that typically exit to international reinsurers. This financial retention builds a capital pool capable of funding infrastructure and formal jobs.

Board Chairman Gebrebrhan Mihreteab stated that minimum premium payments protect citizens from unpredictable accidents. He noted that formal insurance facilitates regional trade and generates consistent government tax revenue. Shareholders recommended conducting rigorous assessments of all ongoing corporate projects.

This growth aligns with the African Union’s Agenda 2063 objective to build resilient domestic financial institutions. As the continent deepens integration under the AfCFTA, strong local insurers prevent capital flight. Opinion from regional experts suggests other nations can observe this model to stabilize their economies against global shocks.

The executive team must now execute shareholder mandates to explore unexploited market segments. Regulators will monitor whether the firm adopts new tech solutions to streamline premium collections. Expanded life coverage suggests a shifting consumer mindset that could transform the regional financial landscape.

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