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Kenyan companies are increasingly looking for political risk insurance ahead of the country’s upcoming 2022 general elections, which are set to be held on Aug. 9, Middle East Insurance Review reported citing Capital Business. Ashok Shah, chief executive of insurer Apollo Group, said that businesses are looking for coverage against potential property damage and business interruption risks from any violence that may erupt during the course of the elections.
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