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The Board Chairman of Serene Insurance Limited, a member of the First Sky Group, Charles Edem Gidi has been inducted into the 2023 Corporate Hall of Fame at the sixth edition of the Ghana Corporate Executive Hall of Fame awards held in Accra.
The sixth edition was held on the theme: Guiding Corporate Ghana through the economic challenges of 2023.
The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame is an avenue targeted at rallying corporate/ institutional Board Chairpersons and in some cases, non-executive Directors as a public policy advocacy group and business strategy think tank while creating business leadership networking platform and a management capacity building vehicle to drive policy formulation for the sectors they operate in.
The prestigious award is in recognition of Mr. Gidi’s exemplary and visionary leadership in steering Serene Insurance Limited in becoming a strong household brand in the general insurance sector of the economy.
Sharing the honour with other captains of industry at the induction, a citation accompanying the induction with a plaque and medal noted that Mr. Gidi’s exceptional leadership, character, vision, integrity and focus to continuously provide direction to deliver projects impacted directly on positioning Serene Insurance Limited as the insurance company of choice in the country.
Commenting on the award, Board Chair of Serene Insurance, Mr. Gidi said ‘I am humbled by this recognition which is an indication that we are doing something worthy of note. It is therefore pleasing to know that the presence of Serene Insurance impacts positively on the overall agenda to deepen insurance penetration to boost business competiveness in the country. There is more to be done in this regard and I am more than motivated to continue to push further to consolidate the brand of Serene Insurance.”
Since its inception in late 2018, Serene Insurance has built a privileged reputation as a provider of reliable and cost effective insurance products and services that address the needs of the insuring public, having been adjudged the fastest growing insurance company in Ghana in 2022.
Serene Insurance has demonstrated strong growth in key financial metrics across its various business segments as it recorded about 43.3 million in gross written premiums for the 2021 financial year, representing 50% increase as against 21.7 millio in 2020.
From the onset with one branch, today Serene Insurance boasts of nine branches with over 68 staff and more than 40,000 institutional and retail client base showing the steady growth and penetration into the market in Ghana in a space of four years.
The Corporate Ghana Hall of Fame as an alliance of outstanding Board Chair Persons (both Executive and Non-Executive) and non-executive directors, was initiated and administered by The Business Executive Media Group.
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