AIA Insurance Lanka Limited are the proud winners of the Championship Challenge Trophy at the Inter Insurance Company Quiz Competition – 2021 organized by the Sri Lanka Insurance Institute.
Team AIA competed against 19 strong teams from the insurance industry in five grueling rounds that put teams to the test. But at the end of it, AIA emerged undisputed champions and brought home not only the coveted award, but also much honour to the company, the company said in a media release.
“Congratulations to Hasaan Samseer, Thusara Ranasinghe, Surani De Alwis, Oshan Dharmarathne, Pradeep Rodrigo, Malinda Edirisinghe and Denver Oorloff who comprised the wining AIA Team. Their outstanding general knowledge, analytical thinking, appraisal of current affairs, competitive competence and great teamwork has done AIA proud,” it said.
For AIA, this win is a testament to talent and aptitude of their team of professionals that is the company’s biggest strength. As Sri Lanka’s Best Life Insurance company for the 2nd consecutive year (awarded by Global Banking and Finance Review), AIA never hesitates to appreciate the immeasurable contribution made by its employees to the company’s success and pride themselves in having a team of outstanding professionals and experts that make AIA what it is.
The Inter Insurance Company Quiz hosted by the Sri Lanka Insurance Institute was organised with the intention of promoting friendship and fellowship along with some healthy competition amongst the insurance fraternity. The quiz was based on Insurance, History, Geography, Science, Literature, Entrainment, Sports, Current Affairs, IQ and Logical Reasoning.
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