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Sovereign Trust Insurance Bags CITN Award for Industry Excellence

Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc was recently presented with an Award by the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, (CITN). The Award is in recognition of the company’s position as a key player in the insurance industry in Nigeria.
Presenting the Award, the Vice President of the Institute, Barrister Samuel Olushola Agbeluyi in the company of other Council Members described Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc as a very responsible Corporate Citizen worthy of emulation in Corporate Nigeria.
He said the underwriting firm has been in the forefront of setting remarkable standards in the insurance space in the country in the last 26 years of the existence of the company. Furthermore, the Vice President equally appreciated the company’s support towards the development and growth of the Institute over the years.
Responding on behalf of Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, The Executive Director, Technical Operations, Jude Modilim thanked the Institute for the honour bestowed on the company and equally mentioned that Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc identifies with what the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria, CITN represent in the larger society and pledged the company’s support on behalf of the Management with regards to the activities of the Institute.
He further reiterated that the company would continue to uphold corporate ethics, sound business principles guided by integrity and above all, professionalism as distinguishing features for the company amongst the comity of insurance companies and the business community in Nigeria and beyond.

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