Real Insurance Expands in Central Tanzania

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Real Insurance Tanzania has now launched a new office in Tanzania’s capital city Dodoma.

The new office is located at Swala Street Majengo Sokoni inside Lawate’s building.

Dodoma represents a strategic area as the company expands its services in the central zone of Tanzania.

The office will serve all regions around central zone like Singida, Morogoro and its districts like Mpwapwa and Kondoa.

To keep up with the pace of rapid growth of Insurance services in Tanzania, Real Insurance aims at reaching more people with innovating new products and services.

Real Insurance Tanzania CEO Mr. Stephen Okundi explained: “Real Insurance has deployed new ranges of produts to suit the lives of the people in the country, such products are Agriculture Insurance, Travel Insurance and insurance products for Gas And Oil”.

Mr. Amani Boma, Business Development and Marketing Manager added that “In order to improve the living standard of the people first we must reach were they are and also its our duty to have the products that will meet our clients needs. We continue to research new innovative products by customise the products and services to address the public needs.”

Through the expansion of its product and services, Real Insurance continues to recruit more agents and brokers all over Tanzania to sell its products.

Real Insurance Tanzania Limited (formerly Royal Insurance) was incorporated in 1998 in terms of the Insurance Act of 1996 after liberalization of the Insurance industry.

The company has been operating in Tanzania since then.

The group has been operating in East Africa since 1910 with representation in Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi and Mozambique.

The company also provides international insurance through its global network partnership with Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group Plc.

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