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Ghanaians worldwide the bespoke Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan cover is for YOU!

We now live in an era of transnationalism wherein as transnational citizens we are essentially global villagers who belong to more than one society. When it comes to your global family protection needs you need flexible and versatile risk management solutions. Talk of worldwide protection without boards, we got you covered. At Diaspora Insurance we specialise in crafting bespoke risk solutions to make sure that you can cover not just yourself in the diaspora but also your loved ones in your native country if you wish.

Whether you are Ghanaians by descent, registry, birth, marriage you name it the Diaspora Insurance is for You even if you have naturalised by taking other citizenship.

About Ghana

Population: Ghana is a multi-ethnic country. The largest ethnic group is the Ashanti people. Ghana’s population of approximately 30 million spans a variety of ethnic, linguistic and religious groups. As of 22 June 2019, Ghana has a population of 30,083,000. Around 29 percent of the population is under the age of 15, while persons aged 15–64 make up 57.8 percent of the population.

Economy: Ghana’s growing economic prosperity and democratic political system have made it a regional power in West Africa. The Ghana economy is an emerging digital-based mixed economy hybrid with an increasing primary manufacturing and export of digital technology goods along with assembling and exporting automobiles and ships, diverse resource rich exportation of industrial minerals, agricultural products primarily cocoa, petroleum and natural gas.

As of 2014, there are 375,000 registered legal skilled workers (permanent residents) or foreign workers/students (i.e. Ghana Card holders) inhabitants with an annually 1.5 million transited airport layovers.

Ghana News

IN PICTURES: Fish, teapots and a pineapple! Ghana’s most stylish coffins
September 9, 2025
This article is was first published by The Guardian Under the mantra ‘celebrate death as we celebrate life’, funerals in Ghana can be colourful affairs filled with dancers and personalised coffins – as Regula Tschumi’s stunning photos attest. Central Region, 2024 (Coffin: Kwaku Hanson) For more than 20 years, Regula Tschumi has researched and photographed Ghanaian funeral culture. Her astonishing, vibrantly colourful images depict Christian and traditional funeral ceremonies, as well as spectacular trends in figural coffin design over the past two decades. In this image, a professional builder known as ‘Crab’ is buried in a fitting coffin. As the credo of the Ghanaian ethnic group Ga-Adangbe goes: “Celebrate death as we celebrate life.” Buried in Style: Artistic Coffins and Funerary Culture in Ghana is published by Kehrer Verlag Eastern Region, 2024 (Coffin: Kudjoe Affutu) Perfectly choreographed dances transform funerals into colourful and energetic celebrations. This tomato coffin is a big…

Diaspora Insurance

Seguros de saúde na Diáspora

Assurance Diaspora

Diaspora Funeral Cash Plan

Plano de financiamento de funerais Diaspora

Payé en espèces pour les funérailles de la diaspora

Compliance & Data Protection

Conformidade e proteção de dados

Conformité et protection des données

Diaspora Insurance is a trading name of Destiny Finance Ltd, a company registered in England and Wales  (Company Registration No. 09682276). Authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority, FCA Registration 795897.

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