Pioneer Insurance, with its three way partnership CARD Pioneer Microinsurance, Inc., once more placed the Philippines in the worldwide highlight for inclusive insurance because it welcomed a brand new group of international microinsurance leaders for the Microinsurance Master, a world learning initiative that brings industry executives to the country to learn from the Philippine experience in expanding financial protection for underserved communities.
Speaking in front of the delegates, Pioneer Insurance Group Head Lorenzo Chan called on delegates to show insights into meaningful motion that creates lasting change.
“This will not be a company social responsibility effort. This will not be a do-good mission where you’re feeling good afterwards. This can be a viable business proposition that empowers people and enables them to take control of their lives,” Mr. Chan said.
Bert Opdebeeck, founding father of Microinsurance Master, said the initiative goals to encourage leaders from world wide by demonstrating that inclusive insurance models will be each impactful and sustainable.
“What Pioneer is demonstrating clearly is you can do well by doing good, you can scale microinsurance in a sustainable, profitable way while providing tremendous value to the people you serve,” he said.
In one in every of the Microinsurance Master learning sessions, Wilma Conde, Officer-In-Charge of the Microinsurance Division of the Insurance Commission of the Philippines, highlighted how microinsurance has turn out to be a key instrument protecting underserved communities, particularly those earning below the minimum wage who are sometimes essentially the most vulnerable to disasters, illness, and economic shocks.
Ms. Conde explained that the Philippines has developed a powerful regulatory framework that ensures microinsurance products remain reasonably priced, easy, and accessible while still providing meaningful protection for all times, property, and livelihood risks.
Among the many delegates, Mary Takavarasha, Manager for Insurance Prudential Supervision at IPEC in Zimbabwe, said the experience challenged conventional considering within the insurance industry, “When you find yourself coping with microinsurance, you’ve gotten to learn to unlearn. It’s not conventional insurance.”
Meanwhile, Leona Abban, General Manager for Partnerships at Impact Life Insurance in Ghana, noted that the Philippine model underscored the importance of constructing solutions across the realities of low-income communities.
“Start from the shopper, understand where they’re, how they operate, what they use, after which deliver the solutions,” Ms. Abban said.
Andrew Kulayige, CEO of Britam in Rwanda also emphasized the importance of adopting a distinct mindset when working within the sector.
“We cannot play within the microinsurance sector with a company mindset. We must play in that sector with a microinsurance mindset,” he said, adding that the teachings from the Philippines highlight how partnerships and community engagement can assist expand financial inclusion in emerging markets.
The Philippines has turn out to be an everyday venue for the international initiative. With Pioneer well known as a world standard for microinsurance, the country has hosted Microinsurance Master in 2018, 2019, 2022, and 2024 before welcoming one other cohort this 12 months.
Over time, Pioneer’s leadership in the sector has already inspired 168 decision makers from 107 organizations in 49 countries, lots of whom have returned to their markets with recent approaches to expanding financial protection for low-income communities.
By continuing to open its doors to global practitioners, Pioneer reinforces the Philippines’ role as a learning hub for microinsurance and demonstrates how inclusive insurance models developed locally can assist strengthen financial resilience in communities world wide.
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