Sénégal : Les assureurs s’imprègnent des risques pétroliers

L’industrie des Assurances doit jouer sa partition dans le Plan Sénégal émergent (Pse), non seulement par ses investissements dans le pays, mais aussi en garantissant la continuité de l’essor économique du Sénégal. Ce postulat justifie l’ouverture depuis ce mardi 6 février à Dakar d’une réflexion sur « l’assurance des risques pétroliers ».

 Organisé pour trois jours sur initiative de la Société Sénégalaise de Réassurances (Sen Re), ce séminaire vise à permettre aux assureurs sénégalais de maîtriser les fondamentaux de l’assurance des risques pétroliers afin de pouvoir offrir leurs services aux différentes sociétés agissant dans le cadre de la recherche et de l’exploitation du pétrole au Sénégal.
Selon l’Administrateur Directeur général de la SEN RE Moussa Diaw, c’est une manière pour le Réassureur National de participer de façon remarquable au Pse, en permettant au secteur des assurances de garantir la pérennité du patrimoine national et celui des particuliers.
M. Moussa Diaw estime que cette anticipation pour mieux cerner ces risques renforcera la capacité des Assureurs sénégalais face à la concurrence internationale dont les manières de faire sont parfaitement connues.

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