Author Archives: Justice Peprah Agyei

About Justice Peprah Agyei

Chartered Insurance Practitioner || MPhil || CPCU|| ACII || ACIIG || BA (Hons) || Writer   The writer is a Chartered Insurance Practitioner of United State of America, USA, United Kingdom, UK and Ghana (CPCU, ACII, ACIIG), and holds MPhil in Enterprise Risk Management and Business Consulting from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, attained Bachelor’s degree from University of Ghana, Legon and have Applied Insurance studies, Diploma and Advanced Diploma (AAIS & AIS) from Ghana Insurance College / Malta Insurance Training Institute with 15years industrial experience. His interest lies in insurance, risk and data analysis. Justice Peprah AGYEI, CPCU, ACII, ACIIG, MPhil, BA (0208498571) Follow and Like "Talk Insurance with Justice" on LinkedIn and also "The Insurance Classroom" on Facebook and YouTube to learn more on insurance. 
Motor vehicle drivers exposed?

Motor vehicle drivers exposed?

As a commercial or a private vehicle driver, have you asked yourself how much you will receive as a driver in terms of compensation in case your vehicle is involved in an accident. The compulsory motor insurance is to cover third parties. As a driver, are you a third party or at what point can […]

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Lessons Learned from the X’MAS festivities

Lessons Learned from the X’MAS festivities

I have followed the insurance industry for some years now. I was very excited and pleased about most insurers during this Christmas festivities. My excitement was base particularly on seeing most insurance companies taken advantage of technological innovation, especially social media. Most of them sent messages wishing their customers, clients, policyholders and the general public […]

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What you need to know about your Motor Insurance (2)

What you need to know about your Motor Insurance (2)

The first motor car to appear on a British road was Benz in 1894. According to law, the vehicle was not to operate on a public road with a speed exceeding 5km per hour. A man has to carry a red flag and walk in front of the car. In 1896 the law was changed. […]

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What insurance industry do you want to inherit as a young professional?

What insurance industry do you want to inherit as a young professional?

In the Insurance Governance Leadership Network Summit, November 2015 in New York most of the members supported and said, “Insurance has not been able to come out with new ideas and being innovative historically. The industry has not considered innovation as their main competitive edge.” Furthermore, the industry has to consider innovation to avoid disruptive […]

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Risk of Mis-selling in Insurance

Risk of Mis-selling in Insurance

Have we ever asked ourselves why someone will deliberate, recklessly, or negligently gives false information or conceal vital information, all in the effort to influence and persuade someone to sign an insurance policy? Most of the people we meet who have issues with insurance companies are a result of misselling. Most people complain insurance companies […]

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CAN WE EVER ENJOY A HASSLE-FREE INSURANCE CLAIM PROCESS?

CAN WE EVER ENJOY A HASSLE-FREE INSURANCE CLAIM PROCESS?

We are in an era where most insurers have adopted a lot of innovative activities towards simplifying the insurance claims process. Some insurers have tried to reduce the number of days it takes to pay claims by paying claims within a certain amount limit within 72 hours while others are even paying within 24 hours […]

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TARIFF OR NO – TARIFF INSURANCE MARKET IN GHANA

TARIFF OR NO – TARIFF INSURANCE MARKET IN GHANA

A tariff insurance market is where rates are set or allowed by a regulatory body for insurance companies to charge premiums on the risk presented by policyholders. These are normally minimum rates or a range within which the insurer can charge the policyholder premium. De-tariffing then refers to the removal of such tariffs (as instructed by the relevant regulator) […]

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Legal Requirements of a Claim – Part 1

Legal Requirements of a Claim – Part 1

When an insured puts in a claim the onus of proof falls on him. For this reason, the insured will have to prove two things: Firstly, that an insured peril arose: That he/she suffered a loss directly caused by a peril covered by the policy. The amount of the loss: the insured must show proof […]

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ONE (1) FACTOR CRITICAL FOR GROWTH………………. “THE PEOPLE”

ONE (1) FACTOR CRITICAL FOR GROWTH………………. “THE PEOPLE”

Most businesses devote too much ink to numbers and too little to the information that matters to potential growth. Doug Conant twittered that, “if we want our organizations to grow and prosper, we must create a culture where people can also learn, grow and prosper”. Most insurers measure growth base on four main factors which […]

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