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Hollard Ghana won five awards at the 5th Ghana Finance Innovation Awards (GFIA) in Accra.
The company won the Motor Insurance Company and Finance Team of the Year. Group CEO, Patience Akyianu was outstanding woman in Finance and named among Top 20 finance leaders in Ghana, while Head of Finance, Franklin Baiden was named among Top 10 CFO’s.
Now in its fifth year, GFIA rewards success, product innovations and various experts contributing to the robust financial sector. The award is to showcase the efforts of financial firms, leading CFOs, finance executives, teams and their efforts towards sustainability in organisations that cut across all sectors.
Speaking on behalf of the Group Managing Director of Hollard Insurance, Daniel Boi Addo said the company was grateful to have finance leaders recognised as stalwarts in the industry.
“Our increasing success as a general insurance and life assurance group is driven by innovation in the management of our finances. We are unwavering in ensuring exceptional, sustainable and inclusive growth in all we do. This growth is led by our finance leaders and teams, who have been honoured by GFIA for their efforts.”
He further added that the awards are a nod to the Group’s efforts to be innovative. “Winning Motor Insurance Company of the Year is a testament to the difference our policy makes in customers’ lives. Hollard’s Motor Insurance policy comes with industry-first, benefits like roadside assistance which comes to policyholders rescue when their vehicles unexpectedly breakdown.”
This is not the first time Hollard is winning at the GFIA. Last year, the company won Finance Team of the Year in the Silver category and CFO of the Year with Franklin Baiden, in the Insurance Category.
Hollard Ghana combines its deep local knowledge of the market with the world-class expertise of an international insurance brand. Headquartered in South Africa but with feet firmly planted on Ghanaian soil, Hollard delivers innovative insurance solutions customised to the unique risks Ghanaians face.
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