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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 05:10:00
Amãna Takaful PLC (ATL), the only fully-fledged Takaful operator in the country and the flag bearer of the Takaful way of insurance in Sri Lanka, recently relocated its Akkaraipattu branch with the intention of serving its customers better.
The new branch, with its state-of-the-art facilities and open office concept, is strategically located on Main Street, Akkaraipattu.
The new office was ceremoniously inaugurated recently by ATL Life Chief Executive Officer Gehan Rajapakse along with ATL Life Head National Distribution Asif Hameed in the presence of the members of the local business community, customers and staff.
With the new relocation, ATL maintained its ever expanding presence in the Northern and Eastern Provinces through its modernized branch network in the towns of Jaffna, Kaduruwela, Trincomalee, Kinniya, Batticoloa, Kattankudy and Kalmunai.
ATL continues to be in the forefront of the insurance industry in the island and caters to all sectors of customers. The Takaful way of insurance operates on the concept of bringing people together to be part of a system that gives them the opportunity to help each other. Since its inception in 1999, ATL has been successful in establishing a strong position for the concept of Takaful amidst competition from established conventional players. As the pioneer Takaful provider, ATL operates 27 branches and is set to expand further to better serve customers across
the country.
ATL continuously reaches out to customers from all segments of society and offers innovative and state-of-the-art insurance products that are convenient, affordable and reliable. As part of its commitment to remain ‘open to all’, ATL serves all communities and employs a multi-ethnic team across its network.
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