Scib — keeping the promise since 1978

Keeping the promise since 1978

Nigeria’s leading insurance broker, now at your fingertips.

Browse the cover we place, apply in a few minutes, and track everything afterwards in one place — documents, renewals and claims.

4 decades
Broking in Nigeria
6 offices
Lagos to Abuja
39 classes
Of cover placed
RBC 028
NAICOM licensed

What we can cover

Grouped by what you are protecting. Choose anything here and we will take it from there — no account needed to apply.

Property & business assets

Buildings, stock, plant and the trade that depends on them.

Motor

A single car, a commercial vehicle or a whole fleet.

Marine & aviation

Cargo, hulls and aircraft, in transit and at rest.

Liability

What you owe others when something goes wrong.

Engineering & construction

Works under way, plant at risk and equipment that fails.

Bonds & guarantees

The paper a contract award asks you for.

People & health

Life, accident and medical cover for staff and family.

Specialist risks

Cover for the exposures that do not fit a standard policy.

How it works

  1. 1

    Tell us what to cover

    Pick the class and answer a short set of questions about the risk. It takes a few minutes and you can attach a valuation or schedule.

  2. 2

    We place it

    A broker takes it to the market, compares terms across insurers and comes back to you with what is available.

  3. 3

    Manage it here

    Once you are on cover, your documents, renewals and claims live in your portal — with a record of every request you have made.

Why choose Scib

Insurance is a promise. Ours is 47 years old.

Scib is a privately owned Nigerian company and one of the country’s leading insurance and reinsurance broking firms, with six offices from Lagos to Abuja. We place cover, and when it is called on, we recover the claim.

  • Competitively priced, broad cover
  • Prompt, seamless claims recovery
  • Independent of any one insurer
  • A named broker who knows your file

Sectors we serve

  • Aviation
  • Brewing
  • Conglomerates
  • Construction
  • Educational institutions
  • Financial services
  • Oil & gas
  • Power
  • Public sector
  • Telecommunications
  • Transportation
  • NGOs