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Sovereign Trust Insurance Earn TEXEM’s Recognition Award

L-R: Segun Bankole, DGM/Head, Corporate Communications & Investor Relations, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, Olaotan Soyinka, MD/CEO and Jumoke Dada, Associate Project Director (TEXEM) during the presentation of the Recognition Award Plaque to the Underwriting Firm for being a Strategic and Impactful Investor in Human Capital Development at the Corporate Head Office in Lagos.

These Executive Minds (TEXEM), a UK-based Human Development and Training organisation awarded a crystal plaque to the organisation for being a Strategic & Impactful Investor in Human Capital Development.

It simply implies that Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc sees its staff as a veritable and significant asset to the organisation in delivering service excellence to all its customers home and abroad.

Training and Skills development continues to form the fulcrum of the organisation’s HR Department.

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