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FBN Insurance Brokers to sensitise SMEs on cyber security, risk management
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FBN Insurance Brokers Limited, a subsidiary of Nigeria’s leading financial services group, FBN Holdings Plc, has announced a webinar to sensitise SMEs on risk management and cyber security.
It disclosed in press statement on Tuesday that it has secured the interest of seasoned experts on insurance brokerage, cyber security and risk management to spearhead discussions at the webinar.
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“The event is themed Risk Management and Business Continuity amidst COVID19 and scheduled for 10:00am on Thursday, 17 September, 2020. To participate in the event, click here to registe,” the statement read.
Olumide Ibidapo, managing director and chief executive officer of FBN Insurance Brokers will speak on Risk Management; Harrison Nnaji, chief information security officer (CISO), FirstBank will drive conversation on Cyber security and Jamie Eaton, regional director, financial lines and client management, Howden One Insurance Brokers will focus on Cyber Insurance as a risk transfer option for cyber risks.
Speaking on the event, Ibidapo, said, “SMEs remain the engine of growth of any economy, especially developing ones like ours and we recognise the indelible roles they play at creating jobs and meeting the economic and social needs of individuals.
“We are excited with this webinar and implore every business owner to participate, as they will be exposed to very vital information to keep their business afloat and overcome various risks as well as operational challenges, including cyber security threats that have been heightened by the COVID-19 pandemic.”
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