The Insurance Company of Burundi (French: Société d’Assurances du Burundi, Socabu) is an insurance company in Burundi. It dominates the markets for life and non-life insurance.
Socabu | |
Native name | Société d’Assurances du Burundi |
Founded | 29 June 1977Bujumbura, Burundi | in
Headquarters | , Burundi |
Website | socabu-assurances |
Foundation
editSocabu was created by decree n°100/61 of 29 June 1977, and issued its first insurance policy in October 1977.[1] When it was founded, Socabu had a monopoly on selling insurance in Burundi. It was launched with a staff of 21 agents. The state owned 90% and the private companies Boels & Bégault and EIC of Belgium owned 10%.[2]
History
editIn 1985 the state reduced its stake to 50%, with public and private banks, financial institutions and other companies acquiring the rest of its shares. The company ended its reliance on expatriate managers from Boels & Bégault in 1985. In 1989 the state reduced its shares to 25%, selling its other 25% to companies.[2]
As of 2009 Socabu dominated the life and non-life insurance markets in Burundi, which was growing rapidly. It had 173 employees and two agencies. The National Postal Administration gave it a presence throughout Burundi.[3]
Planning for building a modern, well-equipped hospital in Bujumbura began in 2011.[4] A group of doctors obtained support from Suiss Made International and Lamelec, two Swiss companies that provided 40% and 20% respectively of the capital, and Socabu with another 20%.[5] The Minister of Public Works, Saidi Kibeya, laid the foundation stone of Kira Hospital on 29 June 2011.[6] In 2023 the auditor refused to report on the shareholding structure at the general meeting because it did not match the balance sheets, which had to match investment.[7]
As of December 2022, owners with over 10% were:[8]
- 25.00% State of Burundi
- 16.67% Ecobank (private)
- 11.11% Ocibu (in liquidation, mixed)
- 9.31% Interbank Burundi (mixed)
In 2022, Socabu had plans to separate its Life and Non-Life operations into two separate companies.[1] As of 2024 it had three public offices in Bujumbura, and public offices in Gitega, Ngozi and Makamba.[9] Socabu owned 19.22% of the share capital of Bancobu, the Commercial Bank of Burundi.[10]
See also
editReferences
editSources
edit- A Propos (in French), Kira Hospital, retrieved 2024-07-13
- "About SOCABU", Africa2Trust, retrieved 2024-09-12
- Burundi: Kira Hospital, voie du salut pour des milliers de malades africains (in French), Agence Anadolu (Turkey), 15 April 2015
- "Descente aux enfers de l'hôpital KIRA SWISS CLINIC", Radio Publique Africaine (in French), 31 August 2023
- Historique de la Bancobu (in French), Bancobu, retrieved 2024-09-11
- Nos Agences (in French), Socabu, retrieved 2024-09-12
- Rapport annuel 2022 (PDF) (in French), Socabu, May 2023, retrieved 2024-09-12
- SOCABU, Atlas Magazine, May 2011, retrieved 2024-09-12
- Urakeza, Cédric-Soledad (11 July 2011), "Kira Hospital : tout soigner au Burundi", Iwacu (in French), retrieved 2024-07-13