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SIC Insurance Company

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SIC Insurance Company
Company typePublic
GSE: SIC
IndustryInsurance
GenreInsurers and reinsurers
FoundedFebruary 1962; 63 years ago (1962-02)
Headquarters
SIC Head Office Building (Nyemitei House)
28/29 Ring Road East
Osu, Greater Accra
Ghana
Key people
Dr Kingsley Agyemang (Board Chairman)[1]
James Agyenim-Boateng Managing Director[2]
ServicesInsurance
Websitewww.sic-gh.com

SIC Insurance Company (formerly known as State Insurance Corporation) is a Ghanaian insurance company.[3][4] They are listed on the Stock Index of the Ghana Stock Exchange, the GSE All-Share Index.[5] It was formed in February 1962.

Operations

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Products

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SIC Insurance writes virtually all classes of short-term insurance including five which covers motor, fire, marine, aviation, general accident, and policies for the hospitality industry.[6]

Oil and gas

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In light of the oil found along the western coast of Ghana, SIC Insurance positioned itself to underwrite oil and gas and other ancillary businesses in Ghana. Further to this,[6] Ghana Insurers Association (GIA) as a way of building capacity and positioning itself to adequately handle all related insurance on oil and energy risks, and form a pool.[6] All insurances relating to exploration,[6] drilling, to the production of oil and gas are placed in the pool and the core responsibility of the entire portfolio is managed by the appointed Manager.[6] SIC Insurance was appointed as the pool manager based on their capital base, human resource capacity, and track record among other things.[6] SIC Insurance's responsibility involves dealing with all the Ghana insurance companies participating in the pool,[6] the clients and other stakeholders as well as the overseas re-insurers.[6]

Market share

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SIC Insurance is one of the leading providers of non-life insurance products in Ghana with an estimated market share of over 12%.[6] The company exceeds the minimum stated capital requirement of US$1 million (GH¢1.42 million) set by the National Insurance Commission of Ghana.[6]

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