Citi supports National Microinsurance Forum
To promote “Value Creation through Partnership and Collaboration,” the Microinsurance MBA Association of the Philippines (MiMAP,) also known as RIMANSI, with the support of Citi Foundation, held its annual National Microinsurance Forum at the Philippine International Convention Center. MiMAP Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip (2nd from left) together with Citi Philippines CEO Aftab Ahmed

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To promote “Value Creation through Partnership and Collaboration,” the Microinsurance MBA Association of the Philippines (MiMAP,) also known as RIMANSI, with the support of Citi Foundation, held its annual National Microinsurance Forum at the Philippine International Convention Center.
MiMAP Chairman Emeritus Dr. Jaime Aristotle Alip (2nd from left) together with Citi Philippines CEO Aftab Ahmed (rightmost) welcome guests and speakers including Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas’ Managing Director of the Center for Learning and Inclusion Advocacy Pia Roman-Tayag (leftmost) and Department of Finance Assistant Secretary Ms. Teresa Habitan (2nd from right).
The forum, attended by over 300 participants, is part of a capacity-building program that brings together key microinsurance stakeholders from all over the country to discuss the updates, issues and developments in the industry.
Also discussed were opportunities for partnership and collaboration in product development, utilizing digital financial services, as well as promoting good governance practices
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