Insurance Literacy and Risk Appetite: Evidence from Selected Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Lagos, Nigeria

The economic loss that possibly occurred from the inactions of individuals may be resultant effects due to lack of insurance literacy in their personal financing decisions. However, insurance decisions that rest upon the level of risk acceptability of an individual SMEs is usually expressed in the c...

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