After a decade since its liberalisation, the
insurance industry is now poised for robust and sustainable growth following
changes on the law to boost efficiency and accountability.The National Assembly
recently pass the Bill for the Insurance Act 2009, which among other things,
provides for settlement of claims after 45 days and establishment of the
appeals tribunals.Tanzania's insurance industry had for three decades since
1967, been under the hegemony of the state, where there were only two players
in the market.
Some analysts say the proposed law comes at a moment when there are many road, fire and other kinds of accidents happening in the country, while victims are left for long without compensation.
“This law gives teeth to the Commissioner of Insurance (CI) to make sure that the insured get their claims within 45 days...We have done calculations and found that 45 days are enough to process payments,” Deputy Finance and Economic Affairs Minister Omar Yusuf Mzee told Parliament in Dodoma while moving the bill for its second reading.
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