Madhesh Pradesh CEO Club members honored by National Life
Kathmandu. National Life Insurance Company Ltd. has completed the CEO Club member honoring program at Mithila Yatri in Janakpur under the chairmanship of the company's chief executive officer. In financial year 2081-82, 77 agents who qualified from Madhesh Province by collecting insurance fees, with the participation of department heads, state heads and branch heads of branch offices under Madhesh Province, the company honored the agents who succeeded in becoming CEO Club members.
Chief Executive Officer Suresh Prasad Khatrijiu, in the ceremony which started by lighting the island in Panas, awarded the membership of the CEO Club to the actors who became members of the CEO Club from Madhesh Province and honored the actors who won the National Ratna and National Star with silver medals, certificates and food with the National Life logo, as well as the best who succeeded in being the first, second and third in their code and category from that province. Actors were given special honors and awards. During the ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer gave high priority to the group of actors who play an important role in bringing the company to the forefront, while bringing the actor-friendly plan for all levels of actors, he introduced the concept of CEO club to hold state-level programs annually and under this concept, more than 1,600 actors from all over Nepal were selected for the CEO club and said that this plan was very successful.
The famous international trainer Mr. Syed Afzal Ahmed provided important training to the actors present in the ceremony through various examples related to enhancing professional skills. Similarly, Laxman Pandit of Janakpur branch and Shyam Chandra Raiju of Lahan branch expressed their business experience among the best agents from that province, while the participating agents expressed their gratitude to the company for their hard work to receive the honor from the Chief Executive Officer and for arranging this kind of excellent training.
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