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Union Assurance General relocates to spacious new branch in Moneragala

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Union Assurance General Marketing Manager Rajiv David and Branch Manager Ruwan Ranabahu     Union Assurance General Ltd (UAG) has once again gone a step further in fostering trust and convenience for its customers by opening a spacious modern branch in Moneragala. The regional office located at 112, Wellawaya Road, Moneragala, was opened as a one stop-shop to provide insurance solutions for the convenience of its customers in the region. Some of the key services offered at the regional office include motor, home, shop and travel insurance. The office was ceremonially opened by UAG Marketing Manager Rajiv David and Branch Manager Ruwan Ranabahu. UAG has set higher standards in service improvements and innovations, whilst continuously setting the benchmark high in the insurance sector in the country. A controlling stake of UAG was recently acquired by international insurance services giant; Fairfax Asia Ltd. Fairfax Asia is a fully owned subsidiary of Canada based Fairfax Financial Holdings Ltd. Its association with Fairfax Asia makes UAG part of an international community of insurance and financial service providers – with partner organisations in countries such as, India, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand. UAG General Distribution and Marketing General Manager Nihal Handunge stated, “UAG has consistently been setting high standards in the industry in terms of providing the utmost in convenience and service quality for its customers. The Moneragala Regional Office will make available world-class services more accessible for all stakeholders through this venture. The international affiliation will bring international service standards and product innovations to all UAG customers. Union Assurance General Ltd, the country’s most trusted insurance provider, celebrates a solid and consistent track record covering a brand heritage of over 26 years, with a network of 45 branches covering all provinces island-wide.

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