EFU General Wins “FPCCI Achievement Award”

KARACHI: EFU General Insurance Limited (EFU) has been conferred “7th FPCCI Achievement Award” by the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry. The honorable president of Pakistan Arif-ur-Rehman Alvi graced the occasion with his esteemed presence as the chief guest, held at Aiwan-e-Sadar, Islamabad.

Syed Aftab Hussain Zaidi, Head – Rawalpindi Division, received the award in the presence of high profile dignitaries from government, media, public and private sector. The award embarks the recognition of those businesses that have positively contributed to the socio-economic development of the country, thus honoring their exemplary performances across the industry. It is a matter of pride that EFU has been winning this award for seven consecutive years.

Today, with over 87 years of winning the customer’s trust, EFU – ‘Your Insurance company’ still maintains the prestigious status of Pakistan’s largest and the oldest general insurer, always ready to go an extra mile to serve better. EFU General Ltd has been crossing the Rs.20 billion mark for consecutive two years, hence, gaining the status of the only general insurance company in the history of Pakistan to achieve this milestone.

EFU is protected by the strongest and top rated reinsurers, JCR-VIS, PACRA and A.M BEST, giving it a competitive edge over other Insurers. Both JCR-VIS and PACRA rating agencies have assigned ratings of AA+ with stable outlook, whereas A.M BEST which is world’s specialized rating agency has assigned rating of B+ with positive outlook. EFU also maintains ISO 9001:2015 certification, endorsing that the entity is strictly complying with the Quality Management System.

EFU is the most trusted brand and pioneer of the insurance industry and has always played the role of a leader of the emerging insurance industry of Pakistan by providing quality service to its customers in diversified product lines.

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