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Allianz Insurance Ghana Limited has pledged to deepen its technology drive growth.
According to General Manager, Distribution, Jane Kitome, her outfit is poised to enhance the quality services offerings to its customers.
Speaking to Joy Business on the sidelines of the launch of a new branch at Asylum Down, Accra, Mrs. Kitome pointed out that her outfit is poised for sustainable growth with offerings and end-to-end services that will delight customers.
"We will continue to delight our customers through innovation and use more technology to make our service delivery seamless. We pride ourselves to find every reason to pay claims to our customers", she said.

She furthered that the company is nursing an ambition to establish a footprint across the continent by being beneficial to communities and helping partners grow.
"As a business, we go through the transformation and one key area of our business today is an ambition to create platforms that will be available to our partners", share added
Mrs. Kitome added that Allianz Life will continue to strengthen its relationship with customers.

Allianz Life is one of the fastest-growing life insurance companies in Ghana today.
The company offers savings plans, funeral and term life policies for both the retail and microinsurance markets as well as group life products for companies, SMEs, groups and associations.
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