National Life's CEO Club member honor program completed
Kathmandu. National Life Insurance Company Ltd. has completed the CEO Club member honoring program for the agents of Koshi region at Hotel The Kingsbury located in Birtamod under the chairmanship of the chief executive officer of the company. In the financial year 2081/82, 300 agents who qualified from Koshi province by collecting insurance fees, department heads, provincial heads and branch heads of branch offices under Koshi province, the company honored the agents who succeeded in becoming CEO club members.
Chief Executive Officer Suresh Prasad Khatrijeo distributed and honored the membership of the CEO Cable to the participants in the honor program, which was started by lighting the island in Panas. Also, special honors and awards were given to the actors who won first, second and third place in their code and Sanjal from that province.
Similarly, on this occasion, under the National Award Scheme issued by the company under the annual scheme, the National Ratna and National Star winning actors were also honored with silver medals, certificates and food bearing the National Life logo.
In the ceremony, the Chief Executive Officer said that while honoring the eligible agents under the CEO Club and National Award at the state level, the agents selected from Koshi province were honored. He also stated that the plan was very successful as more than 1,600 agents from all over Nepal were selected in the CEO Club program brought by the company.
The famous international trainer Syed Afzal Ahmed provided motivational training in the ceremony. The participants said that they got more energy from the training and felt proud to receive the honor in their field from the Chief Executive Officer.
Express
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