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Hollard Life Assurance, a subsidiary of Hollard Ghana was named the Fastest Growing Insurance Company of The Year at the just ended prestigious Ghana Insurance Awards held at Kempinski Gold Coast Hotel.
The annual event organised by Xodus Communications Limited sought to honour top-class performance, professionalism, and innovation across the Ghanaian Insurance industry and to promote the growth of the industry.
Only three years old, the country’s favourite life insurer, Hollard Life Assurance was recognized as the Fastest Growing Life Insurance company of the year for achieving exceptional and sustainable growth through strategic innovation.
Speaking on their remarkable achievement, Managing Director of Hollard Life Assurance, Nashiru Iddrisu expressed his appreciation for the recognition given to his company.
“Our efforts and hard work to enable more people to secure their future is being recognised. Hollard Life Assurance, though the youngest of the subsidiaries of Hollard Ghana, has shown resilience and grown aggressively yet organically over the past three years.
"We have successfully introduced several innovative products in a bid to make a significant impact on the Ghanaian Insurance industry. For instance, our USSD life insurance product, MeBanbo is a gamechanger in making insurance more accessible to the ordinary Ghanaian”.
He dedicated the win to Hollardites, customers, and partners.
“We pledge to our customers, partners, and Hollardites, not to rest on our laurels after this award. We will continue to provide innovative and impactful insurance solutions whiles delivering an unrivalled customer experience,” Nashiru added.
The unconventional insurance group, Hollard Ghana, with its distinctive purpose to enable more people to create and secure a better future was also recognised Brand of the Year whilst its subsidiary Hollard Insurance, was for a second consecutive time, adjudged “Commercial Line Insurer of the Year”.
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