
Heirs Insurance Brokers has been awarded the 2025 NDPC Audit Compliance Trust Mark by the Nigeria Data Protection Commission following the successful completion of its Data Protection Audit in line with the Nigeria Data Protection Act.
The certification confirms that the insurance broking firm has met the required standards for data protection and privacy compliance after a detailed regulatory assessment conducted by the Commission. The Trust Mark is recognised as an independent validation of organisations that demonstrate strong adherence to data privacy regulations in Nigeria.
The award underscores the company’s commitment to safeguarding client information through secure digital systems, responsible data management practices, and continuous alignment with evolving regulatory frameworks governing data protection in the financial services sector.
Brandspur Banking News Desk reports that the certification strengthens Heirs Insurance Brokers’ position as a compliance-driven intermediary within Nigeria’s insurance industry, particularly at a time when data governance and cybersecurity have become central to customer trust and business operations.
Speaking on the development, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Tony Aniemeke, said the recognition validates the company’s internal systems and processes designed to protect client data, while reinforcing its commitment to transparency, accountability, and service delivery in the insurance brokerage space.
He noted that as digital transformation continues to reshape financial services, maintaining robust data protection standards remains critical to sustaining customer confidence and operational integrity.
Heirs Insurance Brokers, licensed by the National Insurance Commission (NAICOM), continues to expand its role in Nigeria’s insurance ecosystem by offering tailored risk management solutions through its network of partner insurers, with a focus on asset protection, risk assessment, and wealth preservation.





