In line with the company’s regional expansion drive, Janashakthi Insurance PLC (Janashakthi Life) opened its latest branch in Panadura.
The new branch increases the number of branches in the Kalutara district to four (4) as well as the number of branches in the Western Province to 20-23. As such, the company is well-geared to serve customers through offering convenient access and multiple resources to elevate the customer experience. Janashakthi Life’s regional expansion drive is part and parcel of the company’s larger growth strategy of service enhancement and product innovation to cater to the evolving insurance requirements of customers, it said in a media release.
“We have a key role to play in ensuring that the protection needs of the community are met especially during these uncertain times. Mindful of this fact, ever since the pandemic began, we’ve been adapting our strategy in response to current and anticipated situations through product innovation, digitalisation and enhanced and empathetic customer service. The new Janashakthi Life branch in Panadura is part of that greater agenda of delivering services beyond insurance to be part of the social and economic revival of the country,’ said Ravi Liyanage - Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Janashakthi Life.
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