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Goldlink Insurance Plc Receives FIRS Team

The management of Goldlink Insurance Plc received a team of the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) at its Head Office with the purpose of fostering a better relationship.

The Federal team was on a Compliance visit to the underwriting firm in order to ensure its continuous commitment to its tax responsibilities as required by the law.

While appreciating the FIRS support over time, the Acting Managing Director of Goldlink Insurance Plc, Mrs. Funke Moore assured the team of the company’s unwavering commitment in ensuring full compliance with tax laws and obligations.

Goldlink Insurance was licensed in 1993, and has been one of the foremost and experienced underwriters in the Nigerian insurance industry, providing cover for Life and General Insurance businesses.

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