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SanlamAllianz Nigeria Wins .NG Insurance Website of the Year 2025

SanlamAllianz Nigeria’s website/portal, www.sanlamallianz.com.ng, has been adjudged winner of the NiRA .NG Awards 2025.

Nigeria Internet Registration Association, NiRA, is the registry for .ng Internet Domain Names and maintains the database of names registered in the .ng country code Top Level Domain. NiRA is a Not-for-Profit, Non-Governmental Self-Regulatory body established by the order of the President of Federal Republic of Nigeria to the Internet Community to manage Nigeria’s Country Code Top Level Domain.

The .ng Awards celebrate the achievements and innovation of Nigerian internet initiatives and aims to showcase Nigerian businesses, individuals, charities, public and private sector organisations that help to make the Internet a more secure, open, accessible, and rewarding experience for all.

According to the .ng awards website, the criteria for the awards include: Local Content, User Experience, Functionality, Website Relevance and Website Dynamism.

Commenting on the awards, Chris Ekwonwa, Group Head, Strategy, Marketing and Customer Relations, SanlamAllianz Nigeria, said: “This award is another testament to the overall quality of our website. Last year, we were finalists at this same award as Sanlam Nigeria, now as SanlamAllianz Nigeria, following our JV with Allianz, we finally brought this home. This reinforces our rebrand theme of two giants coming together; two forces joining forces. Indeed, with this award, we unequivocally reaffirm our enhanced technical and innovation capabilities to deliver a delightful experience to our customers and prospects who interact with us across all our touch points.”

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