SIC Insurance PLC pays over 1m in insurance claims to GCB Bank

SIC Insurance PLC has paid an insurance claim of one million, five hundred and forty-one thousand, four hundred and forty-six Ghana Cedis, and nineteen pesewas (GHS 1,541,446.19) to GCB Bank PLC.
The claim fell under GCB Bank’s Bankers Blanket Policy.

Presenting a cheque to the bank’s Deputy Managing Director (Finance), Mr. Socrates Afram, at a brief ceremony at GCB Bank’s Head office in Accra, the Acting Managing Director of SIC Insurance PLC, Mr. James Agyenim-Boateng, expressed his appreciation to the bank for its continuous business relations with SIC Insurance PLC over the years.
He reminded the business and insurance communities that SIC Insurance PLC is stable, financially strong and pays claims on time, and therefore urged them to prioritise doing business with SIC.

Mr. Agyenim-Boateng said apart from the bullet payment made to GCB Bank, SIC Insurance PLC recently paid over a million dollars ($1m) in claims to a client in Accra and seven hundred and eighty thousand dollars ($780,000) to another company in Tema.
“At SIC Insurance PLC, we value our relationship with GCB Bank, we take our promises seriously as our promises are sacred. Continue to stand by us and when bad time comes, we will chase you with your cheque to come and present to you”, he said.
For his part, the Deputy Managing Director (Finance) of GCB Bank PLC, Mr. Socrates Afram, said the Bank cherishes its relationship with SIC, adding that it has been mutually beneficial to the two institutions.


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