Sri Lanka Insurance

Sri Lanka Insurance

Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Ltd is the largest and strongest composite insurance provider in Sri Lanka. It is the first and only insurance company in Sri Lanka to be assigned a prime AA- rating for Insúrance Financial Strength from the global rating agency Fitch Ratings London. The company now manages assests worth over US$ 500 Million. The Chairman of the company is the prominent Sri Lankan Business leader Deshamanya Harry Jayawardena

History

Sri Lanka Insurance was incorporated by a special act of Parliament in 1961. In 1988 the insurance field was liberalised ending the virtual monopoly enjoyed by the corporation and consequently was subjected to operate in a competitive environment. In 1993 with the objective of providing greater autonomy to operate in this environment the corporation was converted to a fully government-owned limited liability corporate entity subsequently sold to the "Distilleries-Spence Consortium" under the Government Privatisation Plan in April 2003. Today it is a subsidiary of Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC aconglomerate twice topped the list of "Business Today" listed company rankings in Sri Lanka, and also listed by the Forbes magazine in the Asia's best 200 under a billion.

In July 2006, with an investment of Rs 350 million, Sri Lanka Insurance launched a state-of-the art Collision Repair Center called "Formula World". All Formula Plus Motor Insurance policy holders with a comprehensive cover maintained at the Sri Lanka Insurance are eligible to get their vehicles repaired free of charge when damaged by accidents.

In November 2006 Sri Lanka Insurance acquired Colombo Apollo Hospital (Lanka Hospitals Corporation Limited) a 350 bed state of art health care facility [Inhttp://www.dailynews.lk/2006/09/15/fin03.asp] .

References

External links

* [http://www.srilankainsurance.com Sri Lanka Insurance Ltd]
* [http://www.lankainsurance.com Comments about insurance companies in sri lanka]


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