
Amana Takaful Insurance has carried out several community initiatives within the past few weeks, in the spirit of upholding its responsibility, towards solidarity amid these trying times.
The company has extended its support to several individuals and families who have been affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, and those affected by the recent flooding due to monsoon rains.
The series of CSR initiatives kick started with the company donating vital medical equipment and supplies – including PPE Kits and Non-Rebreather Masks – to Base Hospital Mawanella and Kegalle General Hospital.
In commemoration of World Blood Donor Day, June 14, Amana Takaful Insurance provided for every donor who visited the facility.
The company also offered financial assistance to over 200 families in the Wellampitiya area – primarily targeting daily wage earners whose families have been adversely impacted by the travel restrictions and the torrential floods alike. Amana Takaful Insurance sponsored essential food items and dry rations that were distributed by St. Carmel Church, Palliyawatta.
Chief Sales Officer of Amana Takaful Insurance, Suresh Basnayake said, “The very essence of Amana Takaful Insurance is to be there for every Sri Lankan, as one. In fact, the word ‘Takaful’ translates to mean ‘guarantee each other (against loss or damage)’. That is the very principle on which we, as a company, operate.”