Sri Lanka Insurance embarks on a new era

Legal segregation marks milestone:

by malinga
February 11, 2024 1:03 am 0 comment 278 views

Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation, the pioneering insurance giant with a rich history spanning over 60 years, has entered a new chapter with the legal segregation of its Life and General insurance businesses. This monumental decision, in compliance with the regulatory framework set by the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (IRCSL), takes effect from February 1, 2024.

Founded as the state-owned insurer, Sri Lanka Insurance played a pivotal role in shaping and establishing the insurance industry in the country, paving the way for private sector insurers. Over the past six decades, it has emerged as the strongest and largest insurer, contributing significantly to the nation’s development by safeguarding lives and assets and creating substantial job opportunities, particularly for the youth.

A momentous event to mark this historic occasion was held at the Sri Lanka Insurance head office on February 1, following traditional Sri Lankan customs. At the ceremony, the Chairman of Sri Lanka Insurance Ronald C. Perera presented the business registrations to the Group CEO Chandana L Aluthgama, symbolizing the establishment of two distinct entities: Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Life Limited and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation General Limited.

Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Life Limited (SLICLL)and Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation General Limited (SLICGL) foresee new opportunities for growth and success. The legal segregation allows for a more focused execution of their business strategies, ensuring enhanced efficiency and effectiveness in serving their customers. Both companies remain steadfast in their commitment to superior customer service. The essence of their business drive for 2024, ‘Customer centricity through focused specialization,’ remains unchanged.

Chandana L. Aluthgama, Group Chief Executive Officer of Sri Lanka Insurance said, “Even though the legal segregation commenced on February 1 the Life and General business of SLIC has functioned as distinctive entities with its separate profit and loss statements, financial operations, and strategic focuses. Today’s announcement formalises this legal segregation, marking a significant milestone in our pursuit of excellence.”

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