Sanasa Life Insurance Company was honoured with Merit Award for the insurance sector at the The National Business Excellence Awards 2023. The award ceremony was organised by the National Chamber of Commerce for the 18th time and was held in grand scale at Shangri-La Hotel Colombo. During the award ceremony, many leading business organizations in the country bagged several awards representing their respective fields.
commenting on this achievement, the company's Managing Director, Indika Kiriwandeniya said: "As the fastest growing insurance company in Sri Lanka, Sanasa Life Insurance is moving forward strongly. We are committed to introducing most innovative insurance schemes for our customers and offering them with services as efficiently as possible. I would also like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the employees including the top management of Sanasa Life Insurance who have significantly contributed to this achievement."
Sanasa Life Insurance has made much-talked-about changes to the insurance industry, and won many local and international awards, including the award for the fastest growing insurance company in the country. It is currently providing job opportunities to many professionals with the aim of expanding its business activities. The company, which makes a significant contribution to the country's economy, has around 100 branches across the country at present.
Photos from Left.: Mr. Indika Kiriwandeniya- Managing Director, Mr., Ivan Nicholas- Chief Executive Officer and
Mr. Nuwanpriya Gunawardane- Chief Operating Officer
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