Fairfirst Insurance has been recognized as a top insurer to work for across the Asia Pacific. It is the only Sri Lankan company listed in the ‘2020 Top Insurance Workplaces in Asia-Pacific’ by Insurance Business Asia. This is another global recognition for Fairfirst and comes a few months after it won the ‘Most Innovative’ award across the Fairfax Group of companies located around the globe, the company said in a media release this week.
Managing Director and CEO of Fairfirst Insurance, Dr. Sanjeev Jha said: “We are proud to be the only Sri Lankan company to be ranked amongst the best insurance workplaces across the Asia Pacific. This is a moment of bright optimism and reinforces our belief in each other and in our hard work-culture which makes it possible for us to nurture the goodness in what we do.”
Being distinguished as a top workplace has further strengthened the Fairfirst brand as an employer of choice in Sri Lanka and as a distinctive insurer across the region. The company stands among 20 other global insurance giants in the industry as the only Sri Lankan brand, where performance was judged in several areas, including remuneration, training and professional development, diversity and inclusion, culture and access to technology, the release said.
Fairfirst Insurance Ltd, is part of the global Fairfax Group. The group is a leading property and casualty insurer, reinsurer and investment manager, headquartered in Toronto, Canada. Fairfirst is today among the top general insurance companies of Sri Lanka, and serves individuals, businesses and institutions across the country through a versatile workforce spread across the comprehensive branch network, affinity partners and brokers in Sri Lanka.
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