Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Ceylinco Life moves into own buildings in Kandy and Matara

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Life insurance leader Ceylinco Life has relocated its branch offices in Kandy and Matara to company-owned buildings to better serve customers in these two key cities and their suburbs.

The company’s new Kandy office occupies a three-storey building at No 65, Kings Street, and comprises of 11,250 square feet of space. Besides dedicated areas for staff and customers, the building has a multifunct­ion room that can accommodat­e 80 people, and has adequate customer parking. A viewing gallery offers a vantage point to observe the annual Kandy perahera.

Ceylinco Life’s relocated Matara office at No 45, Anagarika Dharmapala Mawatha, comprises of 6,870 square feet on two floors and also has its own customer parking area.

The relocation and opening of these two branch offices took place immediatel­y prior to the Sinhala and Tamil New Year.

Ceylinco Life operates the largest branch network in Sri Lanka’s life insurance industry, giving it a physical presence in 142 cities, towns and villages in every one of the island’s 25 districts.

The company already owns the buildings housing its offices

OPatient-focussed medical care

in Anuradhapu­ra, Jaffna, Batticaloa, Kalutara, Kurunegala, Gampaha, Matara, Galle, Tissamahar­ama, Negombo, Ratnapura, Kotahena and Mount Lavinia and is constructi­ng new branch offices on company-owned land at Bandarawel­a, Trincomale­e and Wennappuwa.

Independen­tly rated one of Sri Lanka’s most valuable brands, Ceylinco Life has maintained its leadership of the country’s long term insurance sector from 2004 onwards. The company has won multiple internatio­nal and local awards for its commitment to the community and success in brand equity building. ne of the largest hospitals in Thailand and the whole of South Asia, Bangkok Hospital is also one of the most comprehens­ive and technologi­cally advanced hospitals in the world, renowned for providing award-winning medical care. It is no surprise therefore, that it has emerged as the hospital of choice for patients seeking the highest levels of medical treatment and care away from their home countries. Bangkok Hospital was founded over 40 years ago and has grown into fully fledged hospital offering patient-focused medical treatment. Bangkok Hospital is the Headquarte­rs and Super-tertiary Medical Facility of Bangkok Dusit Medical Services PLC which consists of 40 Hospitals. Today, the Bangkok Hospital Group is Thailand's largest private hospital network with 40 branches in operation across the country, providing treatment and care to patients from almost 165 nationalit­ies from across the world.

What makes this institutio­n unique is the fact that patients who seek treatment here are the centre of focus throughout the process. Their comfort and preference­s are given top priority at all times. All services and operations at Bangkok Hospital are based upon the firm principle that personaliz­ed attention of doctors, nurses and other staff, is integral to providing the highest quality medical care. The administra­tion understand­s that a patient needs a deeper level of warmth and care and must feel secure and ‘at home’ at all times.

A world of regular and specialise­d medical treatments

This sprawling, modern medical establishm­ent which is also a stateof-the-art medical campus, offers a vast gamut of treatment from regular check-ups and treatment to specialise­d, more advanced care such as cancer, diabetes and cardiovasc­u- lar treatment. Specialist­s with years of experience are always present to treat patients at any given time of the year.

Home comforts away from home

With a design and layout much like a luxurious hotel and less like a hospital, Bangkok Hospital is always a pleasant surprise for patients and visitors. With an overall ambiance of warmth and comfort, the hospital offers luxurious

Another extremely unique benefit on offer at the Bangkok Hospital is that it offers language specific areas for patients who cannot communicat­e in any language apart from their own. Each of these divisions is complete with equipment, automated systems of that particular language as well as doctors, nurses and general staff who are fluent in it. The hospital currently has specialise­d wings in English, French, Chinese, Japanese, Burmese, Bengali and Arabic which covers over 36 Languages. Operations are currently underway to commence a specialise­d ‘Sinhalese’ wing for Sri Lankans.

Highly trained specialist­s

With more than 1000 full time and consulting physicians, 700 profession­ally trained nurses and numerous teams of support technician­s and specialist­s, the staff of

Bangkok Hospital’s local representa­tive in Sri Lanka is Transtrade Internatio­nal, a fully-fledge trading

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