Sri Lanka Insurance (SLIC) has entered into a strategic tie up and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA), the representative body of the Sri Lanka Automotive industry, to provide an exclusive vehicle insurance package for the CMTA members.
The MoU exchange took place between the two parties recently with the participation of Charaka Perera Chairman of CMTA, Virann De Zoysa - Senior Vice Chairman of CMTA, Andrew Perera - Vice Chairman of CMTA, Chandana L.Aluthgama CEO of SLIC, Ms. Namalee A Silva DGM Marketing/Head of Distribution Life of SLIC and Mahesh Gamage AGM Category Marketing - General of SLIC.
The strategic tie-up between the two organisations intends to facilitate a comprehensive motor insurance solution for members of the CMTA for the benefit of their customer as well as home insurance or a life insurance solution as well, SLIC said in a media release.
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