Regal Reinsurance Brokers has officially launched, with its new state of the arts office located at Achimota, Mile 7 in the Accra,Ghana. Regal Re enters Ghana’s insurance market with a bold vision; to become the leading reinsurance brokerage firm, renowned for its expertise, innovation, and unwavering commitment to securing the future of its clients. The
Founder and CEO Peter Kwarteng emphasized the company's dedication to delivering unmatched value and satisfaction to clients.
“To achieve this, Regal Re is fortunate to have a team of experienced brokers ready to meet the market’s demands. We are committed to leveraging our extensive market knowledge and strong relationships to negotiate favorable terms and competitive pricing for our clients,” he said.
Group General Director, Charles O. Mills, also underscored the company's focus on capacity building within the industry.
“Training is going to be our hallmark, and for the reinsurance sector, we also intend to empower local reinsurance companies to build better capacity with reduced costs of acquisition,” he stated.
Speaking on behalf of the Acting Commissioner General, Stella Jonah, Head of Supervision at the National Insurance Commission, highlighted the vast opportunities in Ghana’s insurance and reinsurance markets.
“If five companies carry between 10 to 20 percent of the performance figures in the insurance brokerage sector, you can tell there is potential. And so we are quite eager for Regal Re to come up and show what they have,” she remarked.
Regal Reinsurance Brokers remains steadfast in its mission to become the trusted partner of choice for insurance companies across Ghana, setting a high standard in risk management for insurers both locally and internationally. The company is committed to revolutionizing the reinsurance brokerage industry by offering innovative solutions and expertise, ensuring exceptional service delivery to its clients. By combining global insights with local knowledge, Regal Re aims to lead the way in enhancing broking services and fostering growth in the in
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