LOLC General Insurance PLC, a widely trusted and leading general insurance provider in Sri Lanka, has announced its recognition at the Best Management Practices Company Awards (BMPC) 2026, organised by the Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka (CPM Sri Lanka).
The company was awarded Runner-Up in the General Insurance (Private Sector) category and ranked among the Top 40 Outstanding Companies in Sri Lanka, highlighting the company’s strong strategic performance, operational excellence, and leadership capabilities.
The BMPC Awards recognise organisations for excellence in leadership, strategy, operational execution, and people management, honouring outstanding public and private sector organisations for growth, success, and best management practices. They assess areas such as partnerships and resources, processes, and performance outcomes, providing a structured framework for organisations to benchmark and enhance management practices, with winners receiving national and international recognition.
Chairman Kithsiri Gunawardena said; “This recognition at the BMPC Awards 2026 reflects the strength of our management framework, corporate governance standards, and the dedication of our teams in delivering operational and strategic excellence across every facet of our business. It also underscores our commitment to continuous improvement, innovation, and creating lasting value for our customers as we progress toward our vision of becoming the insurer of choice in Sri Lanka.”
Chief Operating Officer Udaya Kumara said; “Excellence is at the heart of our culture. This award recognises the dedication of our teams across sales, operations, and customer service. As one of the leading general insurance providers in Sri Lanka, it is rewarding to receive acknowledgment for our operational and leadership performance while we continue to grow our business. We remain committed to enhancing service capabilities, embracing digital transformation, and strengthening processes to deliver superior experiences for our customers.”
Source : Dail News
