The number of insurance broking firms licensed to operate in the country in 2011 has increased from 45 to 54. Five new companies were licensed in 2011, including a reinsurance broker and a loss adjuster.
Financial performance of the companies also improved by 22.1%, from GH¢16.9million earned as brokerage income in 2010 to GH¢20.6million in 2011. However, the rate of growth in earnings has seen a downward trend since 2007. Earnings are picking up as individual companies put in a lot of effort.
Earnings of the top-10 companies improved from GH¢11.9million to GH¢14.1million; controlling about 68.4% of total income earned in the year under review.
More importantly, companies licensed in the 2000’s are indeed waxing strong – for example brokerage firms such as Shield Insurance Brokers, First Anchor, Insurance Solutions, Midas, Risk Management and Advisory Services (RMAS).
For instance, RMAS started operations barely a year ago but is performing better than some of the older established companies.
Source: Thebftonline.com
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