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Insurance players told to advance awareness to raise penetration rate Malawi 24 | Latest News from Malawi

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Players in the insurance industry, have been challenged to become more innovative in raising awareness about the Importance of insurance and how it contributes to national development so as to raise the insurance penetration rate which is too low in the country. Old Mutual Malawi Life Assurance Company Managing Director Roy Punungwe said this in […]

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