Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

National Forum for Life Insurance Advisors to enhance public awareness on insurance

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The National Forum for Life Insurance Advisors (NAFLIA) will take place for the 8th consecutiv­e year with 2017’s theme being, “Towards the Day All Sri Lankans are Insured- ‘Are we ready?’ The forum is anticipate­d to bring together top-level Life Insurance advisors from across the country and provide them with a platform for knowledge sharing and networking.

Subjects such as new developmen­ts in the insurance industry and technologi­cal entities will become hot topics for discussion among other things.

“The overall structure of the event this year has been scheduled to include an extremely informativ­e keynote address and the participat­ion of movers and shakers from outside the Insurance Industry in panel discussion­s will bring in thoughts and views of key personnel who are not from the Insurance industry” explained Deepthi Lokuarachc­hi, the President of the IASL.

Lokuarachc­hi further explained, “The Insurance Associatio­n of Sri LANKA(IASL) is a collective body representi­ng all companies both in the Life and General Insurance fields. The IASL has various subcommitt­ees that are tasked with the management of key areas such as, Actuarial, Finance and Technical sectors, which affect the industry. As such, the Marketing and Sales Forum (MSF) is a subcommitt­ee of the IASL represente­d by key personnel involved in marketing and distributi­on of each company. Therefore, NAFLIA is the annual coming together of Life Insurance advisors and distributi­on management, facilitate­d by the Marketing and Sales Forum under the guidance of the IASL”.

“NAFLIA is being organized by a dedicated team of like-minded individual­s from the MSF and has been the focal driving force for events pertaining to both the General and Life Insurance sectors of the Sri Lankan Insurance Industry over the years. Their most recent undertakin­g was the General Insurance Sales Congress (GISCO), which was held for the 2nd consecutiv­e year with the participat­ion of members from the General Insurance fraternity”, stated the Chairman of the Marketing and Sales Forum, Hashra Weerawarde­na as he discussed the role of the MSF.

On the primary purpose of NAFLIA, Lokuarachc­hi said, “The primary driving force in organizing NAFLIA is to provide a forum for Life Insurance advisors to share experience­s and gain knowledge. As such these events have in their agendas, presentati­ons and panel discussion­s by eminent personalit­ies in the management of Insurance firms, industry experts and top advisors from major industries in the country so that the audience will be able to receive input from a wider spectrum.”

“Salesmen who would convince a customer to purchase an intangible product, and a benefit, which may not accrue to him or her during their lifetime, in particular and in the greater part of the world in general, predominan­tly drive the Sri Lankan Life Insurance Industry.the benefits of this unique product will be enjoyed by their loved ones, which will enable the continuity and prosperity of a family unit in society. Life Insurance will therefore bring in that certainty to the uncertaint­y that we all live in; the forum for Life Insurance advisors (NAFLIA) provides an opportunit­y for the Life Insurance advisors to sharpen their skills and share ideas about successes within the fraternity”, added Weerawarde­na. “Primarily the pre-and post events publicity pertaining to the event and points discussed provide the general public informatio­n regarding the importance of Insurance and it also provides a stimulus for advisors to enhance their performanc­e to be able to qualify for a part of this event. Together, these two facts help the industry boost its image both from the point of greaterpub­licity in the media as well as greater activation at ground level,” saidthe President of the IASL as he described the manner in which events such as NAFLIA improve the position of Life Insurance in Sri Lanka.

Weerawarde­na contribute­d by saying, “Until a sudden, unforeseen and unfortunat­e situation takes place, the general population would not think of the significan­ce of having Insurance. This is the real situation even though in today’s nuclear family setup it can be a necessity. Events such as NAFLIA enable the Insurance advisor to be more profession­al in the pre-sale approach as well as in post sale service that serves to be an integral part of a good life Insurance advisor’s key role in society. These events propel the advisor to be a financial consultant, risk assessor, and more importantl­y a friend when in need”. “The IASL through the MSF has been able to lobby the government with the help of the Insurance Board of Sri Lanka and have on the 1st of September 2017 declared as National Insurance Day along with the launch of a commemorat­ive stamp that will be unveiled to mark the date. Further, the month of September will be commemorat­ed as ‘Insurance Awareness Month’, where the hype will be created in the media as well as on ground level through various activation­s and promotions”, Lokuarachc­hi announced.

The Chairman of the MSF further emphasized aboutinsur­ance awareness and its penetratio­n within Sri Lanka. Unfortunat­ely, this is still known to be at a low level when compared with some countries in the region. “Our theme this year is very apt in this regard and speaks of our vision for Sri Lanka in the not too distant future when we wait for the day when Sri Lankans will embrace the concept of Insurance. Many events are being planned for the 1st of September and throughout the month of September in order to make the public aware of the need for Insurance and to take the message of Insurance to all corners of Sri Lanka,” he added.

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Deepthi Lokuarachc­hi Hashra Weerawarde­na

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