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Serene Insurance Company Limited, a member of the First Sky Group, is scheduled to open its regional offices in the Volta and Ashanti regions in October.
After over a year of operations in the non-life (general insurance) sector, the company has distinguished itself as the insurer of choice for many, with its tagline ‘The New Face of Insurance’.
Chris Boadi-Mensah, the CEO of the company disclosed that they now seek to take their tailor-made products and services to the doorsteps of residents of the Ashanti and Volta regions respectively.

He indicated that Serene Insurance is poised to redefine the country’s insurance landscape and to change public perception of insurance through prompt handling and payment of all legitimate claims.
This latest move to the two regions, therefore, forms part of the company’s long-term strategic vision of making quality, cost-effective and efficient insurance services available to the public in all the 16 regions, within the next two years.
In pursuit of this objective, Mr Boadi-Mensah noted that Serene Insurance will in October this year open two new branches in Kumasi and Ho to serve the needs of the two regions and their adjoining areas.
Residents of the two regions have, therefore, been urged to look forward to receiving the company’s bespoke products and services that would give them good value for their money.
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