Sanasa Life Insurance and Sanasa General Insurance, two leading companies in the insurance industry, recently honoured their dedicated workforce at the glorious 'Sanasa Insurance Awards 2022'. The two companies' sales professionals, team leaders, agents, employees who have worked for the company for more than 10 years, and the best of the best were honoured during the award ceremony at Shangri La Hotel in Colombo. It consisted of many dance elements as well as funny activities, and Awards of Excellence. Merit Awards, Certificates, Vouchers, foreign trips, and hotel outing in star class hotels were awarded to more than 400 employees.
The annual award ceremony was attended by many guests including the members and chairpersons of the boards of directors of Sanasa Life Insurance and Sanasa General Insurance, other heads of Sanasa Group of Companies, board members and chairpersons of Sanasa Societies, and senior officials of both companies.
"One of the main experiences that I have had in my life is that when starting a work, if we go forward with determination and without thinking about how it will receive monetary provisions and what kind of public support it will receive, whatever work we do will be successful. If a determined and honest group of people who can work together with a team spirit come together, it will be very easy to step towards success. Even if you are a single flower in bunch of the rose you will get light at that flower only if there are no other flowers around it. There should also be buds that are ready to bloom. No matter how many difficulties you face, you need to successfully bloom your flower." Said Sanasa founder, Vishwa Prasadini, Dr. P.A. Kiriwandeniya.
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