Sanasa General Insurance Company, Sri Lanka's leading insurance company, was awarded the Best Work Place of the Year Award at the Business World International Awards organised by the Business World International Organisation (BWIO). The award ceremony was recently at the Taj Samudra Hotel in Colombo under the patronage of Speaker of Parliament Mahinda Yapa Abeywardena.
Mr. Tishan Subasinghe, the Chairman of the Sanasa General Insurance, one of the fastest growing insurance companies in the country, commented on the achievement saying: "This victory is a valuable recognition as a team. It is noteworthy that our staff who work with constant dedication and our valued customers who have continued to trust us are part of this success."
Managing Director of Sanasa General Insurance, Mr. Indika Kiriwandeniya said: "Sanasa General Insurance Company has been able to achieve a record growth rate in the insurance industry by providing efficient and reliable service to customers according to innovative concepts. A major reason for our success is that our company has a pleasant working environment where everyone can perform their duties happily and creatively. The work culture that Sanasa General Insurance has created by constantly motivating our workforce and giving them the opportunity to work in a way that inspires them, is an example for all.”
"Sanasa General Insurance has provided an opportunity for staff as well as customers to experience a friendly environment. Flexibility and friendly addressing of customer needs has been a strong support for the growth of the company. Receiving many awards at locally and internationally over the past period gave us a lot of strength to move forward rapidly in the insurance industry." Wasantha Perera, Chief Operating Officer of Sanasa General Insurance said.
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