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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 11:13:00
Allianz Insurance has announced the launch of a new brand campaign under the theme, “It’s Precious, That’s Why Allianz”.
The campaign seeks to reassure all stakeholders that their most precious things in life can be safe and secure with Allianz. The campaign revolves around life, health, business and vehicles, ensuring customers that Allianz is the right choice to secure these precious things.
The campaign also seeks to connect with existing policyholders to help Allianz better understand the challenges they are facing, so that the company can adapt and tailor its products to meet current needs and requirements.
Announcing the launch of the new theme and campaign, Mangala Bandara, Chief Marketing Officer, at Allianz said, “We are all living in challenging times. Thus, we all need some reassurance that the most precious things in our lives are safe and secure.
As the world’s number 1 insurance brand, it is our responsibility togive policyholders the confidence and strength to move forward. Towards this goal, our brand campaign was launched on the 2nd of November under the theme, ‘It’s precious that’s why Allianz’, to remind ourvalued customers and stakeholders that we are always here when they need us.
Furthermore, we want to reassure our own people too, as every team member is most precious to us.Thus, in our quest to emerge as the number 1 insurance brand is Sri Lanka as well, we have resolved work together to ensure our policyholders receive unmatched service and personal attention.”
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