Octagon Insurance Brokers Limited, part of Octagon Africa, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya (ISK) to provide tailored insurance solutions to ISK members.
The partnership seeks to enhance financial protection and professional security for surveyors by expanding access to essential insurance products, including medical insurance, group last expense cover, and professional indemnity insurance. Through this collaboration, ISK members and their beneficiaries will benefit from insurance solutions designed to address both personal and professional risks inherent in the surveying profession.
Under the MOU, Octagon will design, provide, and manage the insurance solutions, while ISK will support awareness and uptake by communicating the offerings to its members through official platforms. The collaboration reflects a shared commitment to strengthening member welfare and promoting financial resilience within the profession.
“Surveyors play a critical role in Kenya’s built environment and economic development. Through this partnership with ISK, we are ensuring that members have access to insurance solutions that protect their health, livelihoods, and professional responsibilities, enabling them to work with greater peace of mind,” said Davis Ongiro, CEO of Octagon Africa – Kenya.
The partnership aligns with ISK’s mandate to safeguard the interests and welfare of its members by facilitating access to value-added services that support both professional and personal well-being.
“Through this collaboration, we are strengthening the support we offer our members by providing practical insurance solutions that help them manage risk, protect their livelihoods, and remain focused on delivering high standards of professional service,” said Eric Nyadimo, President of the Institution of Surveyors of Kenya.
The MOU marks an important step in deepening collaboration between professional bodies and financial services providers to deliver practical, relevant solutions that respond to the evolving needs of Kenya’s professionals.