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Britam pays Sh97.3m in climate-linked claims in 2025

Capital FM Business Jun 4, 2026 9h ago ⏱ 1 min read 👁 5 views
Britam pays Sh97.3m in climate-linked claims in 2025
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NAIROBI, Kenya, June 4-Britam paid out Sh97.3 million in insurance claims in 2025 to cushion more than 402,681 farmers and pastoralists affected by climate-related shocks across East Africa, highlighting the rising role of insurance in managing climate risk in the… NAIROBI, Kenya, June 4-Britam paid out Sh97.3 million in insurance claims in 2025 to cushion more than 402,681 farmers and pastoralists affected by climate-related shocks across East Africa, highlighting the rising role of insurance in managing climate risk in the region’s agriculture-dependent economies. According to the group’s 2025 Sustainability Report, the payouts were largely driven […]
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