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Linkage Assurance Assures Clients of Value, Efficient Service in 2019

L-R: Mr. Humphrey Ozegbe, Head, Human Resources; Mr. Tony Saiki, Head, Oil and Gas; Mr. Daniel Braie, Managing Director/CEO; Mrs. Joyce Ojemudia, General Manager, Marketing; and Mr. Moses Omoregbe, Company Secretary, all of  Linkage Assurance Plc at the Company’s 2018 End of the Year Dinner and Awards Ceremony held in Lagos.

Linkage Assurance Plc is positive that its business in the New Year 2019 will witness efficiency in operation, quality service delivery to customers and increased value for its shareholders.

The underwriter believes that with increased investment in technological infrastructure and as well as quality manpower, which the company has attracted in the outgoing year the future is bright for the company.

Daniel Braie, Managing Director/CEO, Linkage Assurance Plc made the remark at the Company’s 2018 End of the Year Dinner and Awards held at Lekki Coliseum, Victoria Island, Lagos.

Braie who commended the staff for their contributions in 2018, said the Company was able to overcome the challenges in the business environment because of the commitment of the staff.

“The business environment was very challenging in 2018 to the extent that companies were having difficulties but with God on our side we did not perform badly”.

“We have been able to attract quality staff, better infrastructure to enable us deliver quality service in the coming year and I am hopeful that we will do better in 2019, he said.

Braie however charged the staff to redouble their efforts to sustain the growth achieved so far and the targets it has set for itself as a company.

The event was an opportunity for the company to reward its staff who showed outstanding performance in their different departments during the out-going year.

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