Union Assurance PLC has set a benchmark with the launch of an industry first rewards and recognition programme called Union Assurance Premier Club. The platform is designed to recognise the company’s insurance advisors who have portrayed world class salesmanship and customer service, the company said in a media release.
Senath Jayathilake, Chief Distribution Officer of Union Assurance, commenting on the programme, said: “Union Assurance has taken great strides to elevate the way insurance is delivered to our customers. The advisor is often the main touch point for a customer and where the solution development process needs to be most aligned with the customer’s life needs and expectation. The UA Premier Club intends to promote and recognise superior customer need assessments and service delivery to enrich the purchasing and user experience of our customers and to also provide opportunities to our insurance advisors to enjoy the best rewards and recognitions in the industry”.
Insurance advisors qualifying for this prestigious UA Premier Club will receive a wide array of lifestyle and business promotion rewards. Amongst the array of benefits offered include a company-maintained luxury vehicle with fuel, various cash rewards and opportunities for career advancement via exclusive training and development programmes, the release said.
“Union Assurance firmly believes that a customer centric insurance advisor force will play a pivotal role in protecting the lifestyle dreams and ambitions of Sri Lankans and steer towards a better protected Sri Lanka,” it said.
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