The West African Insurance Institute (WAII), an Institution with full diplomatic status, was established in 1978 by the Governments of the Anglophone West African nations of Nigeria, Ghana, Sierra Leone, Liberia and The Gambia and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), to train insurance personnel in the sub-region through the Full-Time residential One Year Diploma in Insurance Program which is run from February to December annually.
The Agreement establishing the institute, in brief, states among others that it shall:
WAII has since its inception contributed immensely to the growth and professional development of insurance in the sub-region and has graduated well over 5,000 students who are captains of industry and CEOs of several Insurance and Reinsurance companies.
WAII is affiliated to both the Chartered Insurance Institutes of London and Nigeria. Holders of the WAII Diploma are awarded substantial exemptions/credits in examinations leading to qualification with both bodies.
WAII is also affiliated to The Institutes in America. Holders of the WAII Diploma who opt for this route receive a waiver for CPCU 500.
As evidence of its contributions to the development of the insurance markets in the continents, WAII has received a number of awards from institutions across the globe. Some of such awards are:
The West African Insurance Institute has contributed greatly to the development of manpower in West Africa and beyond as could be seen with the number of its Alumni practicing not just in Africa but even in the advanced market. The Institute will not relent on its effort to ensure that it continue to carry out this mandate given to it by its founding fathers.