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ETAP secures Ghana’s first insurtech operational license, partners Hollard Ghana

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ETAP, an insurtech that creates solutions and incentives to deepen insurance penetration across Africa, has acquired an operational license from the National Insurance Commission (NIC) of Ghana – the first of its kind in that country.

The licence will enable the startup to process claims, collect premiums and provide other auto insurance products and services to consumers and businesses in the Ghanaian market.
In collaboration with Hollard Insurance Ghana, a provider of non-life insurance products, ETAP is set to introduce auto insurance for cars, trucks, motorcycles, tricycles and other vehicles.

The two companies will join forces as ETAP-Hollard to deliver a range of insurance products and services that leverage technology to deliver user experiences, claims processing, and personalized policy management.
Insurance penetration in Ghana currently stands at approximately two percent. However, despite this relatively low penetration rate, Ghana’s insurance market is viewed as having substantial growth potential. Factors such as increasing financial literacy, economic growth and regulatory reforms are expected to drive higher insurance adoption in the coming years.

The National Insurance Commission (NIC) of Ghana has also been active in promoting insurance awareness and enforcing regulations aimed at improving the credibility and stability of the insurance sector, which is expected to boost penetration over time.

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ETAP’s entry into the Ghanaian market means consumers will now be able to buy insurance in less time, complete claims and get rewarded for good driving and avoiding accidents via the startup’s app. Drivers also have flexible coverage options, including daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual plans depending on their needs.

Businesses can manage up to 1,000 vehicles in their fleet, enabling them to streamline insurance processes, oversee driver performance rewards and monitor driver behaviour in real-time on one platform.

Ibraheem Babalola, CEO and Founder of ETAP, said, “Ghana represents a key market for us, and this license allows us to bring our innovative mobility insurance solutions to a country where insurance penetration is still low, yet the potential for growth is immense. With this expansion, we are not just launching a product; we are creating new opportunities, fostering financial inclusion, and contributing to the development of a more secure future for Ghanaians.”

Commenting on the announcement, Daniel Boi Addo, Managing Director of Hollard Insurance, described the partnership as a significant step forward, underlining its potential to promote sustainable and inclusive growth in the insurance sector. “Receiving the operational license from our regulator is a testament to our commitment to innovation and customer satisfaction. Partnering with ETAP allows us to deliver tailored insurance solutions while rewarding responsible driving. Together, we are building a better future for mobility insurance in Ghana, with endless possibilities for sustainable growth.”

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