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Ace Medical Insurance has been crowned as the Best Emerging Private Health Insurance Brand of the year 2021 at the 2nd edition of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Ghana (CIIG) Awards.
The awards scheme is for chartered professionals and corporate institutions.
It serves as a platform to honour top-class performance, professionalism and innovation across the Ghanaian insurance industry based on strict vetting criteria by KPMG, backed by information gathered from the industry’s regulator to honour key players for their outstanding roles played in shaping and transforming the insurance industry.
The event, organised under the theme ‘Celebrating Excellence in Ghana’s Insurance Industry’ saw all players ranging from life to non-life insurers, brokers, and private health insurance, all the stakeholders in the industry gathered at the biggest insurance awards in the country at the Labadi Beach Hotel on Saturday, July 23rd, 2022.
Speaking at the event, President of the Chartered Insurance Institute of Ghana, Ahmed Ben Tawiah encouraged all stakeholders in the insurance industry to put in their best to regain the public’s trust in insurance companies.
Chief Executive Officer of Ace Medical Insurance, Solomon Awuku, commenting on the win expressed how excited he was for the brand to have been recognized for the work put in delivering the best insurance experience.
“My team and I will continue to challenge ourselves to improve the private health insurance industry and remain the benchmark of professionalism and excellence,” he said as he dedicated the win to clients, employees and health service providers for their contribution.
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