Independent research, in plain language.
Research from TIIN's own program, editorially separate from the insurers listed on the platform, and written to be read by the people buying cover, not by the industry.
Where the findings come from
TIIN runs AI-assisted monthly omnibus surveys covering the Nigerian insurance sector, and publishes the findings here, to help you understand providers, products and what other customers have experienced.
Monthly, AI-assisted
A fresh round runs every month, covering the Nigerian insurance sector. AI assists in preparing and analysing each round, so findings arrive at a useful cadence rather than once a year.
Independent of the insurers listed
The research function is editorially independent of the marketplace. It is not paid or directed by any single insurer, and no insurer sees or approves findings before they are published.
Disclosed with every publication
Methodology, sample information and limitations are published alongside each set of findings, in line with the ethics of the global market research industry.
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