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Citizen Life Insurance Named Best Company at Emerging Asia Insurance Awards in Bangkok

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Citizen Life Insurance Company Limited has been awarded the 'Best Life Insurance Company of the Year – Nepal' at the 6th Emerging Asia Insurance Awards 2025, held in Bangkok, Thailand. The award recognizes the company's robust financial performance, superior customer service, advanced digital integration, and efforts in expanding insurance penetration across Nepal.

  • The award ceremony was organized by the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC).
  • Citizen Life Insurance received the official trophy and certificate at its corporate office in Nepal.
  • The selection committee cited the company's sustainable growth, excellent asset management, rapid claim settlements, and client-centric solutions.
  • The company was also recognized for its pioneering role in introducing user-friendly digital technologies and paperless solutions in the Nepalese insurance sector.
  • Citizen Life Insurance has been instrumental in expanding life insurance coverage to underserved populations across Nepal.

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