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Last Updated : 2024-04-24 15:12:00
HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) and its fully owned subsidiary, HNB General Insurance Limited (HNBGI) announced the relocation of its Bandarawela branch recently.
The branch is now located at Badulla Road, Bandarawela, and was declared open by Jude Benjamin, Chief Business Officer of HNB GI and Harendra Ramasinghe, Head of Distribution of HNBA, as well as other distinguish guests.
Speaking at the event, Jude Benjamin stated, “Being two trusted and leading insurance brands in the country, our focus has always been on our customers andto provide them a superlative service.
This relocation demonstrates the continued commitment of HNBA and HNBGI towards offering all customers a seamless service at their convenience, and providing peace of mind that they require in making one of the most important decisions in their lives; which is to obtain an Insurance Cover that provides comprehensive protection and other benefits for themselves, their loved ones as well as their businesses”.
Head of Distribution of HNBA, Harendra Ramasinghe stated, “Relocating this branch demonstrates our resolve and commitment towards continuously raising the barand providing our customers a superlative service, while for our staff more opulent surroundings so that they are able to serve our customers with a greater degree of comfort and satisfaction. We are tankful to our esteemed clientele who have been with us over the years and we take this opportunity to assure them of our continued commitment to serve them with greater vigor and enthusiasm”.
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