Sanasa General Insurance and Sanasa Life Insurance have come on board as the official insurance partners for Green Walk 2025, the annual walk organised by Isipathana College, Colombo.
This year’s event is set to take place on 12 July and will bring together students, parents, alumni, and well-wishers. As a brand that values education, youth empowerment, and community spirit, Sanasa’s partnership with Isipathana College is part of their commitment to nurturing future generations.
Sanasa General Insurance has earned a reputation for offering practical and affordable insurance solutions for both individuals and businesses. The company has made its services easily accessible through a growing network of branches across the country. With a team that understands local needs and provides support with care and clarity, Sanasa General has built strong relationships with communities island-wide. Over the years, the company has also been recognised with several local and international awards for its service and innovation.
Sanasa Life Insurance, the life insurance arm of the Sanasa Group, plays a vital role in supporting the long-term financial wellbeing of Sri Lankans. The company offers life insurance policies that are easy to understand and designed to help families face life’s uncertainties with more confidence. Like its general insurance counterpart, Sanasa Life focuses on building trust and providing meaningful protection for its policyholders, especially in rural and underserved areas.
Sumal jayaranga Head Of marketing (SGIC) Principal Of Isipathana College Mr. Darshana Udawattage Mr. Gamini Fernando Senior vice president Isipathana College Old boy association .
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