From L-R: Executive Chairman of OLEA Group, Olivier Dubois and MD of OLEA M&G Insurance Brokers, Stephen Kwarteng
A local insurance broking firm M&G Insurance Brokers Company Limited merges with OLEA group and now want to be known and called OLEA M&G Insurance Brokers.
The merger was announced at the company’s 50th-anniversary celebration on Thursday, 12 December 2019 held in Accra-Ghana
The company has assured the public that it will provide seamless insurance solutions to satisfy the needs of customers after a successful merger with Pan-African brokerage network, OLEA Group presents in over 20 African countries.
According to the Managing Director of OLEA M&G Insurance Brokers, Mr Stephen Kwarteng Yeboah, the partnership has come at the right time to give customers access to professional expertise across our wider network in Africa and beyond
“This merger put OLEA M&G in a better position for them to work even with the multinational broking firms like Marsh, Gallagher, Lockton” and our clients having access to the best international policies because we benchmark not only in the local market, but the best practices in the world”. said MD.
For his part, the Executive Chairman of OLEA Group, Olivier Dubois, said Ghana remains a key focus for the OLEA Group, as it seeks to increase its footprints on the African continent.
According to him the partnership will add more value to the services we render to our numerous clients in the country and beyond.
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