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As a trusted insurer across every
ATL’s ‘Samudra Shakthi’ Cover is designed to offer protection that covers all types of marine boats, except those without engines. Irrespective of the
Through the years, ‘Samudra Shakthi’ has become a source of protection and information to fishermen across Sri Lanka. Demonstrating its commitment to the fishing community yet again, ATL’ granted two ‘Samudra Shakthi’ claims of Rs. 1.2 million each to two claimants at a formal event held recently. M/S N. S.
Commenting on the occasion, Fazal Gaffoor – CEO, ATL, said, “We are proud to partner with the fishing community to grow their business and expand operations, secure in the knowledge that ATL is supporting them by protecting against any risks that might ensue. Staying true to our promise, we are proud to hand over these claims
The company takes pride in providing guidance to fishermen across the island and focuses on delivering reliable micro-insurance plans that help Sri Lanka’s fishing community, meet with their specific insurance needs. ATL’s ‘Samudra Shakthi’ insurance plan is widely used by customers across the island, from areas such as Kalutara, Galle, Matara, Hambantota, Beruwela, Ambalantota, Negombo, Puttalam and Mannar. Customers from Mulathivu, Jaffna, Trincomalee, Kinniya, Muthur, Batticoloa, Kalmunai and Akkrapattu also rely on the plan for added protection.
In its journey spanning two decades, the ‘Takaful way’ and has been instrumental in introducing many ‘one of a kind’ insurance solutions to its loyal and trusted clientele island wide. Catering to customers from all walks of life has been the winning formula behind its success story. For more
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