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By Tetteh Ayitevie

Most people might be surprised to learn that insurance dates back over 4,000 years to ancient Babylon, where merchants paid lenders an extra fee to safeguard their livelihoods if goods were lost at sea.

Even then, people understood something we must relearn today: that when we share risk, we build stability for ourselves, our families, and our societies.

In Uganda today, the conversation about economic growth and resilience must start at the household level. And that conversation must include life insurance.

Too often, life insurance is misunderstood as a luxury or a “nice-to-have.” To shift this perception, we must reframe life insurance as a practical and accessible financial planning tool.

Financial institutions, regulators, and agents must work together to demystify life insurance, through public education campaigns, relatable storytelling, and simplified products tailored to every income level.

By positioning it as a foundation for planning life’s certainties—education, retirement, healthcare—and a
safeguard against uncertainties like illness or the sudden loss of income, we empower families to see life insurance not just as a policy, but as a practical step toward stability.

COVID-19 made the need for this clearer than ever. The pandemic exposed how financially fragile many households are. But it also showed what’s possible: where life insurance was in place, families had breathing room, a chance to grieve, recover, and plan the next step without falling into poverty.

We must now build on these lessons. This means designing policies with flexible premium payments, accelerating claims settlement, and embedding emotional support services in the insurance journey. These are the innovations that turn a policy into a promise—and a promise into a lifeline.

When households are financially stable, the ripple effects extend to the economy at large, employees with insurance are more productive and loyal. Communities with insured families have lower poverty rates. Governments in high-insurance economies spend less on crisis welfare, and more on long-term development.

The link is direct: a financially protected household is the building block of a financially resilient
nation.

In Uganda, insurance uptake remains critically low, under 1% of GDP, according to the Insurance Regulatory Authority’s 2024 report.

Despite the growth in products like health and micro-insurance, many Ugandans still view insurance as a costly gamble rather than a necessary safety net. This perception is not without reason: delayed claims, unclear terms, and poor customer experiences have undermined public trust. Restoring that trust is not optional. It is mission critical.

First, as insurers, we must be radically transparent, policy terms must be communicated and written in a language people understand, claims processes simplified and turnaround times made faster.

At Prudential Uganda, we have embraced digital tools to drive this change offering mobile payments, paperless onboarding, and data-driven customer service.

Second, we must lead by example. Last year, we paid over shs24 billion in claims to nearly 2,000 Ugandan families. That is not just a statistic, it’s 2,000 testaments to the power of protection. We also continue to champion financial inclusion reaching underserved communities, supporting women and youth entrepreneurs, and educating families on the long-term value of life and health coverage.

At Prudential, insurance is more than money. It is about peace of mind. It is about standing with families in their darkest hours and offering them a lifeline when they need it most. If we are to build a stronger Uganda, one with stable families, thriving businesses, and a resilient economy then we must start by building trust. And that trust begins with a promise we can all believe in that when life happens, insurance is there.

Finally, the public and private sectors must collaborate closely. National awareness campaigns, smart regulation, and inclusive policy frameworks are essential to expand access and deepen understanding. Together, we must ensure that insurance is not just available but valued, trusted, and embraced.

The author is the CEO, Prudential Uganda

Tags: COVID-19 lessonseconomic growthfinancial inclusionfinancial resiliencehousehold financial securityinsurance innovationinsurance trustinsurance uptakeLife insurance UgandaPrudential UgandaTetteh Ayitevie
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