Sanasa General Insurance Company, Sri Lanka's leading insurance service provider, and the Colombo Law Society (CLS), the largest and most prestigious branch association of the Bar Association of Sri Lanka, recently entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU). Through this MoU, CLS members will be able to enjoy a wide range of insurance facilities offered by Sanasa General Insurance with special discounts. A group of representatives of Sanasa General Insurance including its Chief Operating Officer (COO) Wasantha Perera, Rushan Cooray, Sumal Jayaranga, Dileepa Ranganath attended the event to sign the MoU, while the CLS was represented by its President, attorney Sanjeewa Dasanayake, and attorneys Sandun Nagahawatte, Gamali Amaratunga, Naveen Shanaka, Prasanna Liyanaarachchi, Lahiru Welgama and several others.
"With this MoU signed between CLS and Sanasa General Insurance, our members will receive many benefits. This is an important opportunity for both parties. This MoU also provided Sanasa General Insurance with a prime opportunity to popularise their insurance schemes among our members. We hope that both parties will work with mutual understanding and cooperation to make this agreement successful." said CLS President, Sanjeewa Dasanayake. "It is a great honour for us as an organisation to have the opportunity to provide services to the CLS, a prominent association of lawyers. We expect to maintain this understanding even stronger in the future. Sanasa General Insurance is currently making rapid progress in the insurance industry by offering several types of new insurance schemes with many benefits to customers. We are also working to provide convenient and efficient service to customers by expanding our branch network all over the island." said Sanasa General Insurance COO Wasantha Perera.
Chief Operating Officer (COO) Wasantha Perera, Rushan Cooray, Sumal Jayaranga, Dileepa Ranganath, CLS President Attorney Sanjeewa Dasanayake, Attorneys Sandun Nagahawatte, Gamali Amaratunga, Naveen Shanaka, Prasanna Liyanaarachchi, Lahiru Welgama and representatives at the ceremony
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