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Insurance Through COVID-19: GNI Open Alternative Business Channels

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Osipitan, MD/CEO GNI Insurance

Great Nigeria Insurance Plc has implemented the company’s business continuity strategy as the whole world grapple with the exponential rise in the number of COVID-19 infected individuals. The company’s business continuity strategy is hinged on safeguarding the health, wellbeing and safety of the lives of its esteemed customers and workforce while ensuring the continuity of operations during the lockdown period.

The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Mr. Muhammadu Buhari had in his special address on Sunday March 29, 2020, directed the cessation of movements in Lagos, Abuja and Ogun states. The 14 days lockdown is to serve as a measure to disrupt the widespread of the coronavirus disease(COVID-19). This implied that all offices (excluding those that provide essential services) must shut down on Monday, March 30, 2020.

While commenting, the Managing Director/CEO of Great Nigeria Insurance Plc, Mrs. Cecilia O. Osipitan said “In a bid to stay true to our commitment of delivering quality service to our valued customers, alternative service channels have been made available for seamless access to all insurance products and services available under the stable of GNI Plc. On your mobile please explore our USSD Platform by dialing *5076# for self-service, easy premium remittance, policy renewal and prompt claims settlement”.

For enquiries, you can reach our Customer care on 08142478829, 09042550292 or send an email to info@greatnigeriaplc.com. and WhatsApp on 08142478829. Our social media handles @gniplc on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn are also available.

We plead with you to join us in the cause to flatten the curve of the widespread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19). We implore you to please stay safe during this period while ensuring to observe all the precautionary measures advised by the government and relevant health authorities.

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