SANASA Life Insurance, Sri Lanka's fastest growing insurance service provider, recently opened its latest branch at No. 237, Stanley Mawatha, Jaffna, broadening its network of branches. The opening ceremony which was held in accordance with traditional Sri Lankan values and customs was graced by Director Mr. P. Gajeendra, Director Mr. S. S. Maaran, Chief Executive Officer Mr. Ivan Nicholas and Chief Business Officer Mr. Kennady J. Michael along with the Board of Directors and the Senior Management of SANASA Life Insurance.
One of the key features of SANASA Life Insurance Jaffna branch interior design reflects the proud heritage of Jaffna. Promotional campaigns, which were conducted parallel to the branch opening, were also executed in a manner which honours and preserve the unique culture of Jaffna. As of late, Jaffna has seen a rapid development, evident by the arrival of a number of business establishments, higher education centres, and finance institutions in the Northern Province capital. The opening of its Jaffna branch, SANASA Life Insurance hopes to provide easy, quick, and seamless service to fulfil all life-insurance related needs of the people of Jaffna. An award winning life insurance service that has been building up local and international service excellence accolades continuously, SANASA Life Insurance has managed to uphold its services as a leading insurance provider as well as a community welfare service provider; even through the COVID-19 pandemic and the multiple crises which followed. The company which boasts a broad network of branches with over 100 branches island-wide, is poised to continue its work as one of the leading trustworthy and highly-beneficial service providers in the country which provides all insurance related services under one roof, while contributing significantly to uplift Sri Lanka's economy.
CAPTION - Director Mr. P. Gajeendra, Director Mr. S. S. Maaran, Chief Executive Officer Mr. Ivan Nicholas and Chief Business Officer Mr. Kennady J. Michael at the opening ceremony
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