Generali Malaysia expands with renovated Sandakan branch


Generali Insurance Malaysia Bhd chief executive officer Fabrice Benard (middle).

KUALA LUMPUR: Generali Insurance Malaysia Bhd has launched its newly renovated branch in Sandakan, expanding its presence in East Malaysia.

In a statement, the insurer said it remains committed to being a trusted partner in protection and progress as Sandakan grows as a hub for culture, commerce, and conservation.

Generali Malaysia believes face-to-face service still matters in a digital world. The renovated Sandakan branch reflects this, offering a welcoming space for personalised support and tailored solutions.

“At Generali Malaysia, we have always been dedicated to serving the diverse needs of Malaysians, and our investment here reflects our strong belief in the growth potential and importance of Sandakan ─ a key commercial hub and gateway to the east coast of Sabah.

“We understand the unique dynamics of the local community, and by strengthening our presence here at Sandakan, it allows us to connect better with the locals and protect what matters to them,” chief executive officer Fabrice Benard said.

Generali Malaysia’s Sandakan branch will continue to offer a full range of general insurance products such as health, motor, home, travel, personal accident and business insurance, tailored to the needs and budgets of individuals, families and businesses in the region.

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