LOLC Life Assurance won the Runner up award at the annual Inter Insurance company quiz competition which was organised recently by the Sri Lanka Insurance Institute at the Ramada Hotel Colombo. This year, LOLC Life took home the 2nd place by defeating around 20 industry contenders. This is the 3rd consecutive year that LOLC Life was placed in the top 3 in this competition.
The Inter Insurance company quiz competition was organized with the intention of promoting friendship and fellowship amongst the insurance community and the competition was based on insurance, history, geography and science, literature and entrainment, current affairs, IQ as well as logical resourcing, LOLC said in a media release.
LOLC Life Assurance recently became Sri Lanka’s first Life Insurance company to achieve Rs. 3 Billion Gross Written Premium (GWP) in less than 10 years. The company offers a comprehensive range of Life and Health products including tailor-made Insurance solutions ranging from ‘Sureki Daru’ Child Plan, Life Protect, Reality Term Plan, Pension Plan, Investment plans and Hospital benefits.
LOLC Life Assurance is renowned for its professional and dynamic staff and now moving to its own branch locations island-wide with a view to providing a superior customer service nationally.
Above: From left to right: Yeshan Fernando, Saraka Liyanage, Samudaya Sankalpana, Chithral Weerasinghe (Team Captain), Jerad Fernando, Udara Rangana and Pasindu Vimukthi.
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