Enterprise Insurance pays over GH¢280m in claims in 2025
Enterprise Insurance Limited paid over GH¢280 million in claims in 2025 across Ghana. The insurance company said the claims payments supported thousands of individuals, families, and businesses recovering from unexpected losses, while demonstrating the company's financial strength and reliability.
The company's operations continue to be backed by an AAA credit rating from GCR Ratings. The company had also made significant progress in improving the speed and transparency of claims processing. The Same Day Motor Claims Service, introduced in March 2018, continued to provide quick settlements for minor motor insurance claims; by the end of 2025, more than 2,000 customers had benefited from same-day claim settlements, with over GH¢ 2 million paid under the initiative. ClaimXpress, a digital platform, enables customers to track claims in real time. Nearly 3,500 individual customers received about GH¢ 84 million in claims payments, while more than 3,200 businesses were paid approximately GH¢195 million.
Enterprise Insurance said it remained focused on practical innovation, financial discipline, and responsive customer service. The company's focus would remain on timely claims payments, transparency, and strengthening customer trust through consistent service delivery. Enterprise Insurance reaffirmed the company's commitment to providing reliable protection and efficient claims settlement to customers across the country.
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Enterprise Insurance Limited made significant claims payments to policyholders in 2025. The company says its focus remains on innovation and customer service - but what does this mean for the insurance industry?
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