Namforce managing director, Martin Shaanika.Photo: Contributed
Namforce managing director, Martin Shaanika.Photo: Contributed

No one can predict the future, but we can protect it

Martin Shaanika
Namforce Life Insurance Limited (Namforce) is a 100% Namibian life insurance company. We are a company that is fully committed to meeting the individual needs of every customer, which includes service offerings that understand the needs of a Namibian going through a very difficult financial period under the economy.

In Africa - let alone Namibia - the insurance market is mixed and inconsistent when relating to factors such as size, growth as well as the degree of consolidation.

According to an article written by Umar Bagus in 2020, Africa has become one of the world's hot regions for insurance due to steady economic growth alongside a heavily underdeveloped insurance sector in most countries across the continent. Our organisation is devoted to protecting what matters most to you, and this includes those who matter the most to you.

With the ever growing need to provide, nurture and care, it is ever-so-important to consider life-changing decisions that affect your future.

Post-pandemic innovations helped us connect with more people virtually, whether it be for question-and-answer sessions or consultation with our advisors; however, the traditional way still remains more impactful. Furthermore, our goal is to allow Namibians to live their life without too much worry, to have that safety net while you are here and even when you are gone.

From our staff training to our technology investments, we ensure our systems and people deliver a top-quality solution for clients.

At Namforce and with the rest of the insurance companies, we have been challenged to test our ways of doing things, and to continuously improve our service in a more advanced and technologically driven way.

These service offerings have been customised because we believe in the Namibian dream. We believe that each and every Namibian should have the opportunity to either pay for medical emergencies, have funeral insurance and/or protect their child’s future in terms of education through savings and investment-related insurance.

Moreover, insurance helps with long-term planning and is useful for retirement planning. This will, in turn, create a society of Namibians who are financially secure as well as financially supported against all risks linked to life, health and property.

In addition to catering to Namibian needs, Namforce is also taking a step in promoting a more inclusive, connected Africa by nurturing socio-economic growth through insurance and networking. Such milestones are not only celebrated in isolation but have an overspill on our economy and allow us to keep our expertise, skills and money within our borders to further develop our continent.

Namibia will now easily be part of the statistics reflecting southern Africa and Africa on a global level to reflect the status quo. In conclusion, we remain committed to living up to our core values. Customer-centricity is what the Namforce brand revolves around – and through our young, dynamic and professional team, we are sure that these values are instilled in the heart of our company.

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Allgemeine Zeitung 2024-04-19

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