Andrew Fening Okai expands Letshego’s insurance offering in Kenya, Mozambique and Botswana
The Botswana group, which initially specialised in microfinance—on the rebound after a complicated year in 2020—is looking to develop its other business lines.
21/09/2021 at 17h46, by Africa Business+
According to Jeune Afrique Business+ sources, Kenya, Mozambique and Botswana—two of its three most important markets in revenue terms—will benefit from extending the group’s insurance offer based on LetsLive products. These include short-term contracts and life insurance contracts, which will now be offered in these territories.
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