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Custodian & Allied Insurance keen on Customer Satisfaction

Custodian & Allied Insurance (CAIL) is keen on developing and delivering innovative insurance products that best satisfy customer needs, the Managing Director of the company, Mr. Toye Odunsi has said.

Odunsi in a statement stated that the company has also been operating a highly profitable, efficient, resourceful and ethical organisation that will survive well into the future and be a valuable asset to its shareholders.

He stated that the company has been able to achieve an efficient service to the insured because of its strong Board which comprises individuals who have proven track records in their various fields of endeavour, thereby bringing several years of experience to bear upon the Board.

He said: “Our vision is to be Africa’s insurer of choice. We also aim to develop, and deliver innovative insurance products that best satisfy customer needs, whilst operating a highly profitable, efficient, resourceful and ethical organisation.

“We position ourselves strategically in the market to be perceived as a modern, dynamic and resourceful underwriter, while we strike a fine balance between the businesses of sound underwriting, cost control and service on one hand and investment on the other”, he added.

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