Short-term insurers’ liquidity improves

Ipec said current assets accounted for about 62 percent of total sector assets, providing a strong liquidity buffer to support timely claims payments and day-to-day operations.

ZIMBABWE’s short-term insurance sector recorded improved liquidity in the nine months to September 2025, strengthening its capacity to settle claims and meet short-term obligations. According to the Insurance and Pensions Commission (Ipec), liquid assets rose to US$177,46 million as at September 30, 2025, representing a 20 percent year-to-date increase from US$148,06 million recorded as at…

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