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Licenced Insurance investigators in Kenya {IRA Final List}

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Insurance investigators in Kenya play a crucial role, primarily focused on verifying claims and combating fraud within the insurance industry.

Here is a breakdown of their role, regulation, and how one can become an insurance investigator in Kenya:

💼 Role of Insurance Investigators in Kenya

Insurance investigators, who can be in-house employees of insurance companies or independent private investigators/firms, primarily:

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  • Combat Insurance Fraud: This is a major function, involving investigations into suspicious or exaggerated claims across various classes of insurance (motor, personal injury/death, health, property, workers’ compensation, etc.). They seek to expose fraudulent activities like staged accidents, exaggerated injuries, or deliberate property destruction for a claim.

  • Establish Circumstances: They work to verify the details and legitimacy of a claim to ensure fair settlement, even in complex non-fraudulent cases like multi-vehicular accidents.

  • Collect Evidence: They use various investigative techniques, including surveillance, forensic analysis, document examination, and interviews, to gather evidence to support or deny a claim.

  • Trace Beneficiaries: In some instances, they may be tasked with locating missing or unknown beneficiaries of a policy.

The Directorate of Criminal Investigations (DCI) in Kenya also has a specialized Insurance Fraud Investigation Unit that works in partnership with the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) to proactively address and prosecute insurance fraud cases.

📜 Regulation and Bodies

Insurance investigators, like other service providers in the sector, are regulated under the Insurance Act (Cap 487).

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  • Registration Requirement: The Act stipulates that no person shall carry on the business of an “insurance investigator” unless they are registered with the relevant authority (e.g., the Insurance Regulatory Authority – IRA).

  • The Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA): The IRA is the main body overseeing the industry.

  • Institute of Loss Adjusters & Risk Surveyors (IARS): This body also includes Insurance Investigators in its list of service providers.

🎓 How to Become an Insurance Investigator

To become a registered insurance investigator or Principal Officer of an investigation firm in Kenya, you generally need to meet specific requirements:

  1. Professional Certification: The Principal Officer must have passed or been exempted from the Certificate of Proficiency (COP) in Insurance examination offered by institutions like the College of Insurance.

  2. Experience: The Principal Officer must have at least two years of working experience in insurance investigation.

  3. Education and Training: While specific degrees are not always mandatory, beneficial qualifications often include:

    • A diploma or degree in Insurance or Risk Management.

    • Specialized training in Investigations, Fraud Investigation, or Forensic Investigation. Institutions like the Insurance Institute of East Africa (IIEA) and the Kenya School of Security Management offer relevant courses and certifications (like the Certified Private Insurance Investigator – CPII).

  4. Business Registration: For a firm, there are requirements related to financial standing, certificate of incorporation, and compliance with the Insurance Act’s naming conventions.

Licenced Insurance investigators in Kenya {IRA Ultimate List}

 

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