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LASACO Assurance Launches Six New Insurance Products to Expand Coverage in Nigeria

LASACO Assurance Plc has introduced six new insurance products aimed at expanding access to risk protection and addressing the evolving financial and insurance needs of Nigerians.

The launch reflects the company’s strategy to reach underserved market segments, broaden insurance coverage, and strengthen its position within Nigeria’s competitive insurance industry.

The newly introduced products—The Estate Plan, The Future Secure Plan, Comprehensive Plus Personal Belongings, Lasaco Safe Assets, Lasaco Flame Shield, and Lasaco Drive Safe—were formally presented to insurance brokers following regulatory approval.

LASACO unveiled the products during a presentation attended by top members of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) and officials from the NCRIB Lagos Area Committee at the company’s headquarters.

The initiative underscores the growing effort by Nigerian insurers to develop more flexible and accessible insurance solutions tailored to changing consumer needs.

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Six New Insurance Products Introduced

LASACO’s newly approved products aim to provide protection across several important risk categories.

Each product is designed to address specific financial and personal risks faced by individuals and businesses.

  1. The Estate Plan

The Estate Plan focuses on long-term financial security and wealth protection.

This product is designed to help individuals protect their assets and provide financial support for beneficiaries in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

Estate planning products are particularly important for individuals seeking to ensure smooth asset transfer and financial stability for family members.

  1. The Future Secure Plan

The Future Secure Plan is designed to support long-term financial planning and stability.

Such products typically offer structured financial protection that helps individuals plan for future obligations, including family support, retirement preparation, and unexpected life events.

By providing financial security over time, the product aims to strengthen household financial resilience.

  1. Comprehensive Plus Personal Belongings

This insurance product focuses on protecting personal possessions and valuable items.

It provides coverage for everyday belongings that may be exposed to risks such as theft, accidental damage, or loss.

Items that may fall under this type of coverage include:

  • electronic devices
  • household appliances
  • personal accessories
  • portable valuables

Personal belongings insurance is becoming increasingly relevant as individuals accumulate more high-value consumer goods.

  1. Lasaco Safe Assets

Lasaco Safe Assets is designed to provide protection for physical assets and property investments.

The product likely targets individuals and businesses seeking to protect property assets such as buildings, equipment, and other valuable holdings.

Asset protection products help mitigate financial losses resulting from unexpected events.

  1. Lasaco Flame Shield

The Lasaco Flame Shield product focuses specifically on fire-related risks.

Fire insurance protects property owners against losses caused by fire outbreaks, which remain one of the most significant risks affecting property assets.

Coverage typically includes:

  • damage to buildings
  • loss of property
  • destruction of equipment or inventory

Fire insurance is particularly important for businesses operating warehouses, factories, retail outlets, or office spaces.

  1. Lasaco Drive Safe

Lasaco Drive Safe is designed to provide motor insurance protection.

Motor insurance remains one of the most widely purchased insurance products in Nigeria due to regulatory requirements and the increasing number of vehicles on the road.

The product aims to provide enhanced coverage for motorists, protecting against risks such as:

  • accidents
  • vehicle damage
  • third-party liability

Improved motor insurance solutions can help reduce the financial burden faced by drivers after road accidents.

Role of Insurance Brokers in Product Distribution

Insurance brokers play a critical role in Nigeria’s insurance ecosystem by connecting insurers with customers.

LASACO presented its new product portfolio to members of the Nigerian Council of Registered Insurance Brokers (NCRIB) as part of its distribution strategy.

Brokers serve as intermediaries who help individuals and businesses select appropriate insurance products based on their risk profiles and financial needs.

During the unveiling event, industry leaders highlighted the importance of broker partnerships in expanding insurance coverage across the country.

Lagos as Nigeria’s Insurance Hub

Former President of the NCRIB, Babatunde Oguntade, noted that approximately 70% of insurance brokers in Nigeria operate from Lagos.

The city serves as the country’s primary financial and commercial center.

Because of this concentration of brokers, Lagos plays a central role in:

  • insurance distribution
  • client engagement
  • financial services development

Support from Lagos-based brokers is therefore crucial for insurers seeking to expand their product reach nationwide.

Oguntade expressed confidence that brokers would support LASACO’s new offerings, noting that the products appear to address practical needs within Nigeria’s economy.

Expanding Insurance Coverage in Nigeria

Nigeria’s insurance industry has historically faced challenges related to low penetration.

Insurance penetration rates in the country remain relatively low compared with global averages.

Several factors contribute to this situation, including:

  • limited public awareness about insurance
  • affordability concerns
  • trust issues with financial institutions
  • limited product accessibility

By introducing more flexible and targeted insurance products, companies like LASACO aim to improve access to financial protection.

Innovative products that address everyday risks can help make insurance more relevant to households and businesses.

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Leveraging Digital Platforms

LASACO has also indicated plans to use digital platforms to improve accessibility and customer engagement.

Digital insurance platforms allow customers to:

  • purchase policies online
  • manage insurance accounts
  • submit claims electronically
  • interact with insurers through mobile applications

The adoption of digital technology can help insurers reach customers who may not have easy access to traditional insurance offices.

Digital platforms also simplify the insurance process, making it faster and more convenient for customers.

Why This Development Matters

The introduction of new insurance products reflects broader trends shaping Nigeria’s financial services sector.

Expanding Financial Protection

New insurance solutions help individuals and businesses manage risks more effectively.

Greater access to insurance can reduce the financial impact of unexpected events.

Supporting Economic Stability

Insurance plays a critical role in stabilizing economies by helping individuals and businesses recover from financial shocks.

Encouraging Financial Planning

Products such as estate plans and long-term security plans encourage individuals to plan for the future.

Strengthening the Insurance Ecosystem

New products and stronger broker partnerships can help expand Nigeria’s insurance market and improve industry growth.

Risks and Considerations

While new product launches can expand the market, several challenges remain.

Low Insurance Awareness

Many Nigerians remain unfamiliar with insurance products and their benefits.

Public education campaigns may be needed to increase adoption.

Affordability

Insurance premiums must remain affordable to reach underserved populations.

Regulatory Compliance

Insurers must ensure that new products comply with regulatory guidelines set by Nigeria’s insurance authorities.

Trust in the Insurance Sector

Building customer trust remains essential for encouraging greater insurance participation.

Looking Ahead

The future of Nigeria’s insurance industry will likely be shaped by several factors.

Product Innovation

Insurance companies may continue developing new products tailored to emerging risks and consumer needs.

Digital Transformation

Technology will likely play a greater role in how insurance services are delivered.

Market Expansion

Efforts to reach underserved populations could increase insurance penetration across the country.

Industry Collaboration

Partnerships between insurers, brokers, regulators, and financial institutions may help strengthen the industry.

Conclusion

LASACO Assurance’s launch of six new insurance products marks an important step toward expanding financial protection in Nigeria.

By introducing solutions that address asset protection, personal belongings, fire risks, motor safety, and long-term financial planning, the company aims to meet the evolving needs of customers.

With support from insurance brokers and increased use of digital platforms, the initiative could help broaden access to insurance coverage and strengthen Nigeria’s insurance ecosystem.

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By: Elsie Njenga

16th March 2026

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