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Equity Bank leads push to deepen insurance penetration in Uganda

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
May 22, 2025
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Uganda’s insurance sector has demonstrated significant growth in recent years, with gross written premiums increasing from Shs 1.44 trillion in 2022 to Shs 1.6 trillion in 2023, according to the Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda (IRA) performance report, reflecting an 11.29% increase. Despite this progress, insurance penetration in Uganda remains relatively low. As of 2022, only about 4.5% of the population was covered by insurance.

To address this, innovative distribution channels have emerged as pivotal in enhancing insurance accessibility. Bancassurance, a partnership between banks and insurance companies, has proven effective in bridging this gap. This model leverages banks’ extensive customer networks to distribute insurance products, simplifying the process for consumers and expanding the reach of insurers. The bancassurance channel’s gross premiums increased from Shs 142.7 billion in 2022 to Shs 179.48 billion in 2023, thus marking a 25.77% growth.

Equity Bank Uganda has been at the forefront of this initiative. By integrating insurance offerings into its suite of financial services, the bank has made insurance more accessible to its vast customer base. This strategy aligns with the industry’s broader goal of increasing insurance penetration by utilizing existing financial infrastructures to reach underserved populations.

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The recent launch of “Equity-Life” exemplifies Equity Bank’s commitment to increasing insurance penetration in Uganda. Equi-Life is designed to safeguard Uganda’s underprivileged population, often referred to as “omuntu wawansi,” where one pays a monthly premium of Shs 3,000 and earns Shs 50,000 per day for 20 days after hospital discharge—ensuring financial relief for the 70% of Ugandans earning less than $2 per day.

By offering products that cater to different market segments, Equity Bank is not only enhancing financial inclusion but also fostering a culture of risk management and financial planning. This approach is crucial in a country where many individuals still perceive insurance as an unnecessary expense rather than a vital financial safeguard.

Increasing insurance penetration in Uganda requires a complex approach that combines innovative distribution channels, tailored products, and strategic partnerships. Equity Bank’s efforts through the Equity-Life health insurance product serve a vital role in expanding insurance coverage, thereby contributing to the overall economic growth and financial well-being of the nation.

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