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INTRODUCTION
The need for intermediaries in insurance market in Nigeria is an issue which its important cannot be over emphasized.
Research has shown that the problems encountered by the intermediaries has an impact on the growth of insurance level in our society, there is a wide spread of lack of what benefit it is to the society. Research has shown that there is a significant relationship between the extent to which one understands and the importance one attaches to insurance. The more clear and understandable one finds insurance to be and the more likely it is that the insurance intermediaries will be know the importance of insurance before the facilitators can be recognized. This shows that low level of literacy constitutes to the problems encountered by the insurance intermediaries. Because the intermediaries work for the insurance company, any problem that affects the company affects them.
The experience of some people who had be dealings with insurance over the years ha snot be very cordial such unfavourable relationship had been publicize over the years that it has created a poor perception of insurance intermediaries and the insurance companies to the general public. Insurance have not help issues by their reticent in publishing their activities. One has to be aware of insurance before one makes a conscious effort to understand what it is all about. The insurance industry has the duty to create awareness of the existences of their intermediaries and their industry in the minds of the public.
Individual insurance companies have the responsibility of letting the public know that its intermediaries exist and what functions they perform. Literature such as one of the roles of insurance companies and intermediaries to individuals and the society in general should be widely circulated.
Handling of insurance claim is another area were insurance intermediaries encounter problem. This is obvious because when an insurance company could not settle her claim with the insured (policyholder) the impact fall on the intermediaries that facilitate contractual relationship between the insured and the insurance company. This makes the general public to call both the intermediaries and insurance companies fraudsters. A good insurance transaction lies essentially on the ease with which are insurer claim cheque is received. Claims handling is one area were an effective communication is necessary, as well as reaching prompt decision immediately all facts are known. The inability of the insurance companies to do this makes it difficult for an intermediary to help his clients in sorting out their claim with the company.
Location of the insurance company also is one of the problems encountered by intermediaries because they find it difficult to transact business in rural area. There is no comparison between an insurance company situated in the city and that of rural area. Insurance company situated in a rural area might not be progressing because of the low level of literacy of people in the area.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
i Title Page
ii Approval Page
iii Dedication
iv Abstract
v Table of Contents
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Background of Study
1.2 Statement of Problem
1.3 Objective of Study
1.4 Significance of the Study
1.5 Scope and Limitation of Study
1.6 Definition of Terms
1.7 References
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 REVIEW OF THE RELATED LITERATURE
2.1 Definition of Intermediaries
2.2.1 Insurance Broker
2.2.2 Insurance Agent
2.3 The Effect of People’s Ignorance to the Intermediaries and Insurance Industry
2.4 The Effect of Political Instability to Insurance Industry
2.5 The Effect of Insurance Company at Unsuitable Area to Intermediaries
2.6 The Effect of Poor Image of Intermediaries
2.7 Task of Intermediaries
CHAPTER THREE
3.0 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1 Research Design
3.2 Sources of Data
3.3 Method of Data Collection
3.4 Sample Size
3.5 Validity and Reliability of Instrument
3.6 References
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 DATA PRESENTATION AND ANALYSIS
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 SUMMARY OF FINDINGS, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Recommendation
5.3 Conclusion
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