Union Assurance, Sri Lanka's leading Life Insurer, is thrilled to announce the return of BLOG IT 2.0 for the second consecutive year, a campaign dedicated in recognition of Insurance Awareness Month falling in September.
BLOG IT 2.0 invites all passionate writers, wordsmiths, and storytellers to join Union Assurance in a literary celebration, by submitting essays, stories, or even poems in a preferred language, on the topic "Importance of Life Insurance". Submissions can be made via https://unionassurance.com/blog-it/ by October 13, 2023.
In recognition of the participant's creativity and insight, Union Assurance is offering an array of attractive prizes worth up to Rs. 180,000. Additionally, winners will have the honor of seeing their work showcased on the Union Assurance website and promoted through the Company’s social media channels.
BLOG IT 2.0 serves as a vital extension of Union Assurance's ongoing commitment to educating the public about the paramount importance of Life Insurance. The Company aims to empower individuals, enabling them to grasp the true significance of Life Insurance in enhancing their overall financial well-being.
Union Assurance is a subsidiary of the John Keells Group, one of Sri Lanka’s largest listed conglomerates. The Company has completed over three decades of success with a Market Capitalisation of Rs. 18.0 Bn, and a Life Fund of Rs. 60.4 Bn as of end June 2023. Set to protect lives and enrich the well-being of all Sri Lankans, Union Assurance offers Life Insurance solutions that meet the protection, health, retirement, education, and investment needs across all communities. With an island-wide branch network and an over 3,000-strong workforce, Union Assurance continues to invest in people, products, and processes with a customer-centric focus to be responsive to emerging changes in the Life Insurance industry.
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