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Britam General Insurance Pays KES 71 million Fire Claim to Limuru Country Club

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Britam General Insurance Pays KES 71 million Fire Claim to Limuru Country Club

Nairobi, Kenya – February 12, 2025 – Britam General Insurance has settled a KES 71,143,016 compensation claim for Limuru Country Club following the fire that razed its clubhouse on January 4, 2025.

The fire, which was suspected to have originated from embers escaping the fireplace in the main bar area, caused extensive damage to the clubhouse, which was insured under Britam’s Fire Industrial Insurance Policy. The club’s policy covered buildings, plant and machinery, stock-in-trade, and business furniture.

At a cheque handover ceremony held at the club’s grounds in Tigoni, Britam General Insurance CEO & Principal Officer, James Mbithi, emphasized the company’s dedication to supporting clients in times of crisis.

“This settlement underscores Britam’s role as a dependable fire insurance partner. We understand the critical role institutions like Limuru Country Club play in the community, and we are proud to have processed and settled this claim in just one month to facilitate reconstruction efforts,” said Mbithi.

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Limuru Country Club Chairman John Keru acknowledged Britam’s prompt response, stating:
“The fire was a tragic setback for our members, staff and the community, but Britam’s swift processing of our claim within one month, has given us a very good foundation to rebuild. This experience highlights the critical need for businesses and institutions to prioritize comprehensive fire insurance coverage.”

The insurer continues to enhance its risk assessment strategies, advocating for proactive fire mitigation measures such as regular risk surveys and fire safety improvements for its clients.

“We urge businesses, institutions, and homeowners to view fire insurance not just as a policy requirement, but as a critical investment in resilience. Britam remains committed to working with clients to improve risk management and ensure adequate protection against unforeseen losses,” added Mbithi.

With the compensation in place, Limuru Country Club now looks ahead to restoring its clubhouse, ensuring that members can once again enjoy its iconic facilities.

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