AN Assistant General Manager of Enterprise Life Assurance Company (ELAC) Ghana Limited, Mr Andrew Fiifi Simpson, has appealed to the public to desist from engaging in fraudulent documentation to enable them to make claims from insurance companies.
He disclosed that insurance companies had put in place mechanisms to track down fraudsters for prosecution.
Mr Simpson made the appeal in Tema when ELAC held its National Sales Conference to honour 75 top performer among the 365 sales representatives of the company in 2008.
The conference, on the theme, “The career sales representative — building a lasting legacy”, attracted representatives of the company from Kumasi, Takoradi, Sunyani, Koforidua and Accra, among others.
Mr Simpson, who presented a paper on the performance of the company in 2008 and early 2009, explained that although the fraudsters made adjustments in claims to meet the requirements of the company's policy, they rather rendered the claims non-existent.
The Executive Director of ELAC, Mr Cleland Coffie Bruce, appealed to the sales representatives to put in more effort to strengthen the base of the company to enable it to grow.
He commended the passage of the Insurance Act 724, which he said had transformed the life insurance industry.
The Tema Mantse, Nii Adjei Kraku, who chaired the conference, commended the company for maintaining high standards and advised the sales representatives to be truthful to their clients when explaining policies to them.
Ms Gifty Quao was adjudged the first among the 365 sales representatives.
Monday, May 18, 2009
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