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Published April 19, 2026businesseconomyenergy

IEI share price jumps 700% as investors bet on recapitalisation

International Energy Insurance (IEI) share price sees a 700% surge since 2023, driven by investor confidence in its restructuring and industry recapitalisa

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L-R: Acting MD of International Energy Insurance PLC, Dr Joyce Odiachi, CFO of International Energy Insurance PLC, Uyi Osagie, Chief Economist and Managing Editor Proshare, Teslim Shitta-Bey, MD and CEO Norrenberger Asset Management Limited, Pabina Yinkere International Energy Insurance Plc has recorded a 700 per cent surge in its share price since 2023, as investors position ahead of the ongoing recapitalisation in the insurance industry.

The development was disclosed in a press statement issued by the company on Sunday following its Capital Markets Day held in Lagos, where it outlined its strategic direction and performance outlook. The statement noted that the company’s valuation had risen significantly in recent years, reflecting growing investor confidence driven by restructuring efforts and expectations around stronger capital positioning in line with regulatory requirements.

Speaking on the development, the Chief Financial Officer, Uyi Osagie, said the company’s performance was the outcome of deliberate reforms implemented over the years. He said in the statement, “Over the past five years, IEI Plc has undergone a disciplined and deliberate transformation anchored on governance, capital efficiency, and operational restructuring.

This has translated into a stronger balance sheet, improved underwriting quality, and renewed market confidence.” Osagie added that the surge in the company’s share price was not coincidental but reflected investor recognition of the firm’s improved fundamentals.

“The 700 per cent growth in our share price since 2023 is not incidental—it reflects the market’s recognition of the fundamentals we have rebuilt,” he said. He further linked the performance to the company’s early alignment with regulatory expectations on recapitalisation, noting that the firm had proactively strengthened its capital base ahead of policy shifts.

“As the industry aligns with evolving regulatory expectations and recapitalisation requirements, we see this as a validation of our early positioning,” Osagie said. Related News Stock rally affirms NB leadership, says MD Tizeti gets executives Global tech layoffs signal structural reset He added that the company was now structurally positioned for long-term growth and increased relevance within the insurance sector.

It added that the engagement reaffirmed its commitment to transparency and sustained dialogue with investors, as it seeks to deliver long-term value to shareholders. International Energy Insurance Plc, established in 1969, operates as an energy-focused insurer providing coverage for both offshore and onshore risks, alongside general insurance services.

The company is a subsidiary of Norrenberger Financial Group and is regulated by the National Insurance Commission. The insurance sector is undergoing a recapitalisation process with new Minimum Capital Requirements of N10bn, N15bn, N25bn and N35bn for life, non-life, composite and reinsurance companies, respectively, and a shift to a Risk-Based Capital framework for insurance and reinsurance companies in Nigeria.

PUNCH Online earlier reported that the shareholders of International Energy Insurance Plc approved the management of the company to raise about N17.5bn in additional funds as part of its recapitalisation drive. The development was disclosed in a press statement issued by the company on Sunday following its Capital Markets Day held in Lagos, where it outlined its strategic direction and performance outlook.

PUNCH Online earlier reported that the shareholders of International Energy Insurance Plc approved the management of the company to raise about N17.5bn in additional funds as part of its recapitalisation drive. The statement noted that the company’s valuation had risen significantly in recent years, reflecting growing investor confidence driven by restructuring efforts and expectations around stronger capital positioning in line with regulatory requirements.

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