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On March 8, 2024, I had the privilege of participating as a panelist at the Association of Kenya Insurers' (AKI) Insurance Agents Forum, held at Marist International University in Karen. The forum hosted 1,000+ insurance sales agents who excelled in 2023, featuring a broad collective of demographics and expertise.
This gathering served as a critical platform for education, inspiration, and networking, underpinned by the theme of digital transformation in Kenya's insurance sector with a focus on Insurance Agents.
With over 90% of insurance business in Kenya channeled through agents and brokers, digital transformation presents an unprecedented opportunity to enhance efficiency, expand reach, and solidify the role of insurance in Kenya's economic and social development.
The Discussion Panel.
The panel included the following:
The session was expertly moderated by Hazel King’ori, Public Relations, Research, and Education Lead at the Association of Kenya Insurers, and Nickson Yala, Head of Department for Individual Life Insurance at Kenindia Insurance, both of whom facilitated a dynamic and insightful discussion.
Our Discussion Highlights.
Our panel delved into crucial areas, exploring the key role of a comprehensive digital presence for insurance agents, and identifying successful digital marketing strategies to stay relevant and successful, as follows:
The conversation naturally progressed to the critical topic of data privacy under the Data Protection Act, discussing practical do's and don'ts for agents in handling customer information. Additionally, we tackled the challenges and solutions in embracing digital transformation, the burgeoning role of data analytics and AI, and the practical contributions of insurance sales agents towards environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.
Closing Thoughts.
The AKI Agents Forum 2024 demonstrated that a massive shift is needed toward integrating digital innovation, data protection, and sustainability into the core of insurance sales strategies. The event was an inflection point for insurance agents navigating the complex yet promising digital landscape in Kenya and beyond.
On March 8, 2024, I had the privilege of participating as a panelist at the Association of Kenya Insurers' (AKI) Insurance Agents Forum, held at Marist International University in Karen. The forum hosted 1,000+ insurance sales agents who excelled in 2023, featuring a broad collective of demographics and expertise.
This gathering served as a critical platform for education, inspiration, and networking, underpinned by the theme of digital transformation in Kenya's insurance sector with a focus on Insurance Agents.
With over 90% of insurance business in Kenya channeled through agents and brokers, digital transformation presents an unprecedented opportunity to enhance efficiency, expand reach, and solidify the role of insurance in Kenya's economic and social development.
The Discussion Panel.
The panel included the following:
The session was expertly moderated by Hazel King’ori, Public Relations, Research, and Education Lead at the Association of Kenya Insurers, and Nickson Yala, Head of Department for Individual Life Insurance at Kenindia Insurance, both of whom facilitated a dynamic and insightful discussion.
Our Discussion Highlights.
Our panel delved into crucial areas, exploring the key role of a comprehensive digital presence for insurance agents, and identifying successful digital marketing strategies to stay relevant and successful, as follows:
The conversation naturally progressed to the critical topic of data privacy under the Data Protection Act, discussing practical do's and don'ts for agents in handling customer information. Additionally, we tackled the challenges and solutions in embracing digital transformation, the burgeoning role of data analytics and AI, and the practical contributions of insurance sales agents towards environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.
Closing Thoughts.
The AKI Agents Forum 2024 demonstrated that a massive shift is needed toward integrating digital innovation, data protection, and sustainability into the core of insurance sales strategies. The event was an inflection point for insurance agents navigating the complex yet promising digital landscape in Kenya and beyond.