Hollard Ghana earns double honours for broker excellence
Hollard Ghana, part of Africa’s largest privately owned insurance group, Hollard Insurance Group has been recognised for their commitment to broker partnerships at the 11th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Insurance Brokers Association of Ghana (IBAG), held at the Rock City Hotel in Nkwatia Kwahu, for both Hollard Insurance Ghana and Hollard Life Assurance Ghana.
Hollard Insurance Ghana was named 1st Runner-Up in the Most Broker-Friendly and Supportive Non-Life Insurer category, while Hollard Life Assurance Ghana secured 2nd Runner-Up in the Most Broker-Friendly and Supportive Life Insurer category.
Pravin (PK) Kalpagé, the CEO of Hollard International said, “this recognition is a powerful nod to the Hollard International business’ broker-first approach and its ongoing commitment to building meaningful, value-driven relationships across the insurance ecosystem throughout the continent.”
Speaking on the achievement, Patience Akyianu, CEO of Hollard Ghana said, “we are incredibly proud to be recognised by the broker community, who play such an important role in helping us reach and serve more Ghanaians. These awards affirm our commitment to being a dependable, responsive and people-first partner.”
“As a purpose-driven business, we exist to enable more people to create and secure a better future. That means continuing to invest in relationships, solutions and experiences that create shared value for both brokers and customers. The recognition reinforces Hollard’s commitment to championing brokers in practical and impactful ways.”
She highlighted that Hollard Ghana remains focused on equipping broker partners with the support, agility and responsiveness they need to thrive in a constantly evolving environment.
Held under the theme “Building Resilience in a Socio-Political Environment”, this year’s IBAG conference brought together more than 200 participants, including insurance and reinsurance brokers, regulators such as the National Insurance Commission (NIC), industry leaders, special guests and members of the media.
The conference served as an important platform for conversations around economic resilience, tax changes, public trust and the future of Ghana’s insurance industry.