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'Your money isn't lost': Campaign to rebuild trust in insurance reaches Narok

Rosemary Kavili, Deputy Director of Corporate Communications at policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF) during an interaction with the media at the Zebu Lodge in Narok Town on an awareness campaign on "PCFMtaani," to Narok County. [Photo/George Sayagie]

The Policyholders Compensation Fund (PCF) has brought its national public awareness campaign, "PCFMtaani," to Narok County in a continued effort to restore public trust in Kenya's insurance sector, which has been rocked by multiple insurer collapses over the past two decades.

The five-day campaign, running from May 12 to 16, is part of a nationwide push by PCF to educate Kenyans about their rights as policyholders and the compensation mechanisms available when insurance companies go under.

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