Sanasa Life Insurance proudly announces a double win at the CPM Awards on March 13th, 2024, securing the coveted ‘Insurance Award in the Private Sector Category’ and being placed among the ‘Top 10 Companies for Best Management Practices. Held annually, the CPM Awards are a highlight for Sri Lankan businesses an organized by the Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka (CPM Sri Lanka), these awards recognize public and private sector companies showcasing excellence in organizational management and leadership, leading to better management practices, resulting in growth, and success.
Sanasa Life Insurance is incredibly proud to be not only nominated but also victorious in two categories at the prestigious CPM Awards 2024. These awards are a testament to the unwavering values, commitment, and dedication of our entire team, from management to staff. Winning at the CPM Awards isn't just another achievement; it's a powerful validation of our core beliefs and the principles that define our business as a responsible and trusted organization. This recognition serves as a catalyst to propel us forward, solidifying our commitment to excellence in everything we do. 'The success of Sanasa Life Insurance doesn't stop here', says Mr. Ivan Nicholas, Chief Executive Officer. 'Our teams are motivated by a passion to achieve even greater things, and next year, it will be a push to further the boundaries for even more remarkable accomplishments.
Sanasa Life Insurance management team with the awards
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