LOLC Life Assurance Ltd, one of Sri Lanka’s fastest-growing insurance companies and a subsidiary of the LOLC Group, recently announced the appointment of Ms. Nadika Opatha as its Chief Executive Officer.
Ms. Opatha is a highly experienced and accomplished strategic leader in the field of Sales and Marketing, counting over 24 years of experience in the Financial Services Industry, both locally as well as internationally. She is an MDRT qualified Insurance professional with expertise in Sales, Channel Development and management, setting up business partnerships and performance management. Out of the many accolades she has been bestowed with throughout her career, winning the Best National Sales Head Sri Lanka award at the 2018 SLIM NASCO was her most recent achievement, the company said in an announcement.
Ms. Opatha holds a Bachelor of Science (BSc) 1st class honours degree and a Master of Business Administration Degree from the University of Colombo. She also holds a Diploma from the Institute of Canadian Bankers Association.
Nadika Opatha - Chief Executive Officer, LOLC Life Assurance Ltd
You can share this post!
Content
Mr. Ali Sabri Rahim, a Member of Parliament (MP) for Puttalam District whom an open warrant had been issued, attended a public ceremony at Al Aksha National School in Kalpitiya today (16) as the special guest of honor.
All Ceylon Makkal Congress MP Ali Sabri Raheem had been arrested by Kalpitiya police after he surrendered to the police today morning.
Senior DIG Nilantha Jayawardena has been sent on compulsory leave pending disciplinary investigation over his failure to prevent the Easter Sunday bombings.
The 22nd amendment to the constitution dealing with the term of the President has been gazetted by order of President Ranil Wickremesinghe.
Auspicious times widely followed by candidates keeping with traditions will be taken into consideration by the Election Commission in fixing the date and time for the conduct on the Presidential polls.
The Cabinet of Ministers has granted policy approval to change the wording “exceeding six years” in paragraph (b) of Article 83 of the Constitution to “exceeding five years” with reference to the President’s tenure.
Leave Comments