Allianz Life has dissociated itself from a publication announcing a collaboration with the Ghana Football Association (GFA).
This comes on the back of reports by some media outlets of ongoing discussions that will lead to the entity becoming the official insurance partner of the local football governing body.
In a press statement, the insurance company described these assertions as false.
“The attention of Allianz Life Insurance has been drawn to a publication on 442gh.com on the above-mentioned subject. The content of the publication suggests that Allianz Life Insurance is engaged in talks with the Ghana Football Association to become the official insurance company of the Ghana Premier League,” the company said.
The company in its December 2 statement further indicated that “it is not in any discussion with Ghana Football Association, whether directly or through its assigns neither has Allianz Insurance nor Allianz Life Insurance commissioned any entity to begin any such discussion on its behalf.”
Allianz Life, however, called on the general public to disregard the claims.
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