Amana Takaful Insurance has successfully refreshed its brand identity with a fresh logo and a lively brand message that emphasizes its time-tested service orientation to all Sri Lankans.
Fueled by the notion that Amana Takaful, unlike conventional insurance, is a win-win for both the insurer and the insured, this refreshed identity opens profitable opportunities for all Sri Lankans. Thus, Amana Takaful Insurance’s refreshed message of “To Every Sri Lankan as One” cannot only be deemed timely, but also very relevant to today’s societal context, the company said in a media release.
Chairman of Amana Takaful PLC Osman Kassim elaborated on the company’s new outlook: “Amana Takaful Insurance started 22 years ago with a capital of Rs. 30 million. With some key strategic changes in our approach, we have now moved into the mainstream. ‘To Every Sri Lankan as One’ essentially means we stand with all Sri Lankans. When something is inherently fair and good, people eventually realize it and come to it.”
He added: “‘Takaful’ means ‘to protect one another’. Customers of Amana Takaful have the opportunity of inheriting a portion of the insurance fund surplus, furthering Amana Takaful’s customer orientation towards every Sri Lankan, as one. Amana Takaful also adheres to ethics of the insurance industry practised for the last 250 years and believe they are essential and not negotiable. With the integration of insurance best practices, Amana Takaful has always been in par with the rest of the industry, if not better.”
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