AIA Insurance has come on board as the Platinum Sponsor of the Sri Lanka’s Most Admired Companies competition for 2021.
The organisers of the event are the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the International Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL), AIA said in a media release.
The awards are aimed at recognising companies that are a cut above the rest in terms of not just their financial performance but also on the value they create in a sustainable and ethical way for their employees, customers, investors and the general community, it said.
Companies that have been in business for over 5 years as at 30th June 2021 and are 30% or more of Sri Lankan ownership are eligible to enter this awards competition which is open to both listed and unlisted companies in Sri Lanka.
AIA CEO Nikhil Advani said: “As Sri Lanka’s Best Life Insurance Company for two consecutive years (*recognised by the Global Banking and Finance Review for 2019, 2020) and as a leading insurer globally, AIA appreciates these awards to recognise outstanding companies which achieve the highest of standards. We recognise the challenges posed by the pandemic to businesses and the overall economy and are delighted to be able to support, recognise and reward companies that were able to excel amidst these adverse circumstances.”
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