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HNB General Insurance has recently launched their dedicated hotline ‘1303’, unleashing their latest initiative for enhanced customer experience. The new hotline ‘1303’ is set to be a game changer for both the company and for customers alike by elevating convenience and accessibility to
new heights.
HNB General Insurance has long been committed to delivering exceptional service and care to its customers across Sri Lanka. And the significance of hotline ‘1303’ lies in its promise of instant assistance and personalized support.
Customers can now access expert help with just a simple phone call, eliminating the need for lengthy wait times and cumbersome processes. Whether it’s filing a claim, updating a policy, or seeking information, hotline ‘1303’ ensures that customers receive prompt and reliable service at their fingertips.
In a statement concerning the launch, Sithumina Jayasundara, CEO of HNB General Insurance, expressed his excitement about the new initiative, highlighting its importance in enhancing customer satisfaction.
“We’re thrilled to introduce hotline ‘1303’ as part of our ongoing efforts to prioritize customer convenience and accessibility,”
said Jayasundara.
“Beyond the obvious benefits, hotline ‘1303’ also holds significance as a strategic move to elevate the overall service standards and operational efficiency, paving the way for HNB General Insurance to gain a great competitive edge in the market. Direct feedback from customers will also provide valuable insights for the company to continuously improve and innovate its offerings” remarked Dilshan Perera, Chief Transformation Officer of HNB
General Insurance.
The launch of hotline ‘1303’ marks a significant milestone for HNB General Insurance, signaling its unwavering commitment to delivering excellence in customer service. As the company continues to prioritize convenience and accessibility, hotline ‘1303’ reinforces its position as a trusted partner for all general insurance needs in
Sri Lanka.
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