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Insurers paid out claims worth 39.1 billion shillings from January to March this year, representing a 6 percent increase compared to the same period last year. Insurance Regulatory Authority CEO Godfrey Kiptum said the increase is as result of increased claims over the period.
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Insurers paid out claims worth 39.1 billion shillings from January to March this year
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