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Local Marine Cargo Insurance to Relieve Importers – URA

by Muhamadi Byemboijana
July 10, 2022
Local Marine Cargo Insurance to Relieve Importers – URA

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Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) in partnership with the Insurance Regulatory Authority (IRA) announced in May 2022, that all cargo imported into Uganda by sea, air, rail, road or registered post must be insured by local insurance companies.

This new business process took effect on 1st July 2022.

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Previously, most importers hardly considered marine cargo insurance while those who did would have their cargo majorly insured with foreign companies with little or no regard on how to claim in case of a risk occurrence.

Speaking at a recent Press conference held at the IRA offices, Kampala City Traders Association (KACITA), Deputy Public Relations Officer, Jjemba Mulondo, decried the pain that importers go through when cargo is destroyed or damaged in transit.

“We have been paying huge sums of money to foreign insurance companies without any knowledge on how to be compensated when we encounter losses.” Said Mulondo.

However, according to IRA, the mandatory local marine insurance will put this to check since the local companies are reachable and can be held accountable in case of any misconduct.

IRA has the authority to regulate how insurers do business and can hold them to standards. This is almost impossible to execute with foreign companies since there is no authority to follow up on importer’s claims.

Speaking at the same presser, Ibrahim Bbosa, URA’s spokesperson, said that the tax authority acknowledges that importers need to be given enough time to prepare for the change and have all foreign insured cargo cleared.

“The implementation of this directive will take a phased approach manner with a three months grace period to which there will be no penalties for not having local insurance. Importers with marine insurance coverage from off-shore companies will still be facilitated during this transitory period,” Bbosa added.

The Chief Executive Officer of the Uganda Insurers Association, Mr. Jonan Kisakye, said the move is timely because Uganda has satisfying numbers of insurance service providers who are ready to cover importers.

He emphasized that it was unfair for the premiums to be paid to foreign companies when local companies can do a good job while paying revenue to government for the country’s development.

The Intergovernmental Standing Committee on Shipment indicates that Uganda losses approximately UGX 559.5 billion annually to foreign insurance firms.

Bbosa added that URA, will leverage on technology and system integration for proper payment reflection on the URA system.
Credit: URA Website

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