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On Wednesday, the Acting Managing Director of SIC Insurance PLC, Mr. James Agyenim-Boateng, assured attendees of his commitment to working with all insurance brokers and companies as he strives to bring a fresh leadership approach to the company.
Speaking at the opening ceremony of the 10th Annual Education Conference and Exhibition of the Insurance Brokers Association of Ghana (IBAG), he emphasised the importance of innovation, collaboration, and growth within the industry.

"It is a new dawn, and we want to do things differently. We are committed to excellence and innovation—that is the kind of leadership I want to bring to SIC Insurance PLC," he said.
He commended the leadership of IBAG for their dedication in making the conference a success, adding that SIC Insurance PLC was proud to be the headline sponsor, further honouring its long-standing partnership with the broker fraternity.

Mr. Agyenim-Boateng expressed his appreciation to the brokers for their continued support and assured them that SIC Insurance was ready to collaborate with all brokers and insurance companies to grow the industry collectively.
"SIC Insurance is ready to work with all brokers and insurance companies so that, together, we can grow our industry. We are happy to co-insure if you will not give us all your business," he stated.
For his part, the President of IBAG, Mr. Shaibu Ali, commended SIC Insurance PLC for consistently being the headline sponsor of the annual conference and exhibition.

“We are grateful to SIC Insurance PLC for their unwavering support of this important event for the past eight years,” he said.
During the exhibition session of the conference, Mr. Agyenim-Boateng engaged with key industry leaders, including the Acting Commissioner of the National Insurance Commission, Dr. Abiba Zakariah, IBAG President Mr. Shaibu Ali, and other prominent stakeholders.
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