Thursday, 25 April

Enterprise Life AkwantuPa relaunched

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AkwantuPa relaunched

Managing Director of Enterprise Life Mrs. Jacqueline Benyi has asked Ghanaians living in the diaspora to take advantage of the newly relaunched AkwantuPa policy to enable them to organise well-deserved funerals for their departed loved ones back home in Ghana aimed at avoiding the burden and bottlenecks associated with final rites.   

Speaking at Enterprise Life Akwantupa relaunch on Wednesday, 23 June 2021 in Accra, Mrs. Benyi said "we'll support Ghanaians abroad to give their dead ones well-deserved funerals. With AkwantuPa, they should trust us for real and true advantage. Value is only created when it meets a need. This relaunch is to make AkwantuPa customer-centred ".

For his part, Deputy CEO of Enterprise Group Mr. Daniel Larbi pledged that the company will live up to its commitments.

Mr. Larbi noted that "With AkwantuPa, we'll honour claims, I want to see a vibrant AkwantuPa and I want to see AkwantuPa spreading to the Arab world and not only the US".

Contributing to the AkwantuPa discussion, Senior Manager in-charge of Alternate Channels at Enterprise Life Grace Arthur said "All that I can say is that we are ready to receive your calls to address all your needs. AkwantuPa is meant to take away stress and the burden that comes with funerals after death."

According to Madam Arthur, "When accidents occur, Enterprise will be present to ensure our clients organize a befitting burial that gives a peace of mind to customers living abroad. The upgrade of AkwantuPa is as a result of listening to our customers. This enabled us to fashion out, added new features and reshaped AkwantuPa to cater for our customers’ needs including elimination of the age-limit barrier."

Speaking on behalf of the National Insurance Commission Boss, Deputy Commissioner of Insurance Mr. Kofi Andoh said the implementation of the new Insurance Act passed by Parliament coupled with other strategies are meant to scale up growth within the insurance sector.

According to him "Enterprise Life remains the biggest insurance company in Ghana. We are glad that the company is reaching out to help those abroad by way of AkwantuPa policy. Enterprise Life was the first to introduce bank assurance and so I urge you to patronise the AkwantuPa policy. Befitting burial for our dead ones is Biblical".

Source: classfmonline.com