Sanasa Life Insurance held its first-ever island-wide Sales Agents Conference on April 5, 2024, themed "Lowa dinana- Heta Dinakata."
The inaugural national Sales Agents Conference, held at the Sanasa Campus on April 5, 2024, proved to be a resounding success with over 1,500 agents attending from across the island.
"This event goes beyond creating a stronger network," explained Mr. Indika Kiriwandeniya, Managing Director of Sanasa Life Insurance. "It's about motivation and building a closer rapport among our sales force." Sanasa life’s core operating principles were a key focus, aimed at equipping agents with in-depth knowledge of insurance, empowering them to confidently address client inquiries with exceptional responses.
The conference also served as a platform to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of our sales agents. Sanasa's growth and success are a direct reflection of their dedication and hard work. Looking ahead, Sanasa life agents can expect even more exciting and innovative products in the coming years, with the continued support of both Sanasa Life and Sanasa General Insurance.
Sanasa Life Insurance's dedication to ethical practices is evident in its numerous local and international accolades, including the "Great Place to Work" award.
Recognized as the fastest-growing life insurance company in Sri lanka, Sanasa Life Insurance significantly contributes to the nation’s economy while fostering employment opportunities through its extensive branch network expansion. Now boasting nearly 100 branches island wide, Sanasa Life Insurance remains a proud leader in the field of insurance.
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