SIC Insurance executive management visits Koforidua office to strengthen regional operations
The Executive Management Team of SIC Insurance PLC led by Managing Director James Agyeinim-Boateng, has paid a working visit to the company’s Koforidua Office in the Eastern Region as part of ongoing regional engagement efforts aimed at strengthening operations across the country.
The visit formed part of management’s strategy to deepen collaboration with branch offices, assess performance, and reinforce the company’s commitment to delivering exceptional, customer-focused insurance services.
During the engagement, discussions centred on improving operational efficiency, enhancing staff performance, and fostering stronger teamwork to drive growth within the region.
Management underscored the importance of maintaining high service standards while responding effectively to the evolving needs of clients.
Staff of the Koforidua Office expressed appreciation to the leadership team for the visit, describing it as timely and motivating. They reaffirmed their commitment to supporting SIC Insurance’s strategic objectives and expanding the company’s footprint in the Eastern Region.
The regional engagement forms part of broader efforts by SIC Insurance to consolidate its market position and strengthen its presence nationwide.
Source: Classfmonline.com/Cecil Mensah
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