Top Insurance Companies in Côte d’Ivoire

Discover the list of the top insurance companies in Ivory Coast, including local and international players of the segment.

Insurance companies in Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast’s

Insurance Companies

Discover the list of the top insurance companies in Ivory Coast, including local and international players of the segment, such as Saham, NSIA, Allianz, AXA and SUNU. The insurance industry is highly competitive and fragmented with around 30 companies present in the country.

Rank Company Country Sector Description
1

Saham Assurance

Ivory Coast Insurance Sector Saham Assurance has a wide international network of 740 agencies, implanted in 22 countries and present throughout 40 subsidiaries in Africa. The insurance division includes the insurance, assistance, consumer credit and third part administration (TPA) sectors.
2

NSIA Group

Ivory Coast Insurance Sector NSIA began its activities in 1995 with the establishment of a damages insurance company in Ivory Coast. Right from 1996 NSIA made its first acquisition with the purchase of the life and non life subsidiaries of Assurances Générales de France (AGF). From then on, the Group grew through both internal and external expansions. Today, NSIA operates in 12 countries across Central and West Africa.
3

Allianz Assurances

Ivory Coast Insurance Sector Allianz is the number 1 provider of property-casualty and liability insurance solutions worldwide, with more than 400 000 points of sales, 78 million customers and a presence in more than 70 countries.
4

AXA Assurances

Ivory Coast Insurance Sector Present in 56 countries, AXA has more than 157,000 employees and distributors committed to serving 102 million clients. The group’s areas of expertise are reflected in a range of products and services in three major business lines: property-casualty insurance, life and savings and asset management.
5

SUNU Assurances

Ivory Coast Insurance Sector The SUNU group includes 1043 employees, 19 insurance companies and 1 microfinance company in 11 African countries. In each of its subsidiaries, the group insures life, projects, health and real estate, among others.

 

 

 

 

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