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Old Mutual Ghana reaffirms commitment to client support

Old Mutual Ghana, a leading integrated financial services provider renowned for its innovative life insurance and pension solutions, has reaffirmed its commitment to standing by its clients in both triumph and loss.

In a heartfelt gesture, the company paid a courtesy visit to the Department of the Civilian Establishment of the Ghana Armed Forces (Ministry of Defence) to express condolences for gallant officers who lost their lives in service and to deliver substantial support.

During the visit, Old Mutual Ghana presented a cash donation alongside Group Welfare claims exceeding GH¢130,000 for seven fallen officers to Brigadier General Dagadu, Director General of the Defence Civilians Establishment.

The donation underscores Old Mutual’s dedication to safeguarding the well-being of its stakeholders, particularly in times of need. Brigadier General Dagadu praised the company for its consistent efforts in enhancing the welfare of various units within the Ghana Armed Forces, acknowledging the profound impact of Old Mutual’s support.

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The delegation was led by Kosmas Egumbo, Old Mutual Africa Regions (OMAR) Life & Asset Management Executive, who emphasized the importance of stakeholder relationships. “We take relationships with our stakeholders seriously. We believe that our business thrives because of stakeholders like you,” Egumbo stated.

Accompanying him were Roy Punungwe, Group Chief Executive Officer of Old Mutual Ghana, and Emma Ocansey, Head of Distribution. Punungwe highlighted the company’s mission, saying, “As a business dedicated to protecting what matters most for institutions, these gestures are important to us.”

This engagement reflects Old Mutual Ghana’s mantra of being “a certain friend in uncertain times,” prioritizing not just financial security but the well-being of its clients’ most valuable asset—their people.

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