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GLICO General has extended financial support to the dependents of the eight public heroes who lost their lives in the tragic helicopter crash of August 6, 2025.
At a ceremony held last Friday at the company’s Head Office, GLICO presented a total of GH¢2 million to the families.
For those covered under the GLICO General Personal Accident Policy, the package included insurance benefits aimed at providing financial stability during this difficult period.
Families who were not under the policy also received financial donations.
The gesture, widely covered by the media, underscored GLICO’s commitment to its values of care, protection, and social responsibility.
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