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Coronation Insurance 64th AGM Set for November 2

Mr. Olamide Olajolo

Managing Director/CEO

Coronation Insurance Plc

Coronation Insurance Plc will hold its 64th Annual General Meeting (AGM) on Wednesday, November 2, 2022 in Lagos to receive the Audited Financial Statement for the year ended December 31, 2021, Reports of the Directors, Auditors and Audit Committee etc.

The AGM Notice by Mary Agha, the Company Secretary of Coronation Insurance Plc informed

shareholders that attendance at the AGM would be by proxy in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and advised them to pick a proxy from a list of selected proxies below:

  • Mutiu Sunmonu
  • Titilayo Osuntoki
  • Olamide Olajolo
  • Sunny Nwosu
  • Boniface Okezie
  • Eric Akinduro
  • Bisi Bakare
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