Fairfirst Insurance Unveils New Embilipitiya Branch Location

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Fairfirst Insurance has successfully relocated its Embilipitiya branch to new premises situated at No.973/1, Morakatiya Road, Pallegama, Embilipitiya. The branch is now open to the public as of February 19, 2026. This strategic move aims to enhance customer access and offer a more comfortable and efficient service environment.

Residents of Embilipitiya and the surrounding areas can continue to avail of all essential general insurance services, including policy servicing, claims assistance, and general inquiries, without any interruptions.

Chief Executive Officer Ravishankar Wickneswaran commented on the relocation, stating, “We have simply moved to better located premises, while keeping our service standards and customer focus unchanged. Our priority is to make it easier for customers to reach us and receive timely support. We thank our customers and partners in the region for their continued trust and for staying with us over the years.”

The branch’s contact details and operating hours remain unchanged, ensuring a smooth transition for all policyholders and partners. Fairfirst Insurance is committed to serving the Embilipitiya community and surrounding areas, and encourages customers and partners to visit the new branch location.

 

Image Caption: Highlights from the opening ceremony of the relocated Embilipitiya Branch.

The post Fairfirst Insurance Embilipitiya branch now operating from new premises appeared first on Financial Chronicle Biz English | Sri Lanka Business News.


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