Britam Insurance Distributes KSh 15 Million to Flood Victims Covered Under Insurance Policies

Britam Insurance has disbursed KSh 15 million to policyholders affected by recent floods, demonstrating its commitment to supporting clients during crises. The payouts were made to insured individuals who had purchased flood insurance policies, aiming to assist them in recovering from damages caused by the recent floods across various regions.

This proactive response by Britam underscores the importance of insurance coverage in mitigating financial losses during natural disasters. The company’s swift action in disbursing funds to affected policyholders not only helps in rebuilding lives and properties but also reinforces trust and reliability in insurance services.

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The KSh 15 million payout reflects Britam’s role in providing financial security and peace of mind to its customers, aligning with its commitment to being a responsible corporate citizen. As climate-related risks continue to pose challenges globally, Britam’s initiative highlights the critical role of insurance in safeguarding individuals and businesses against unforeseen events.

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