Prudential Life has described women as the bedrock of any society, be it here in Africa or across the world.
In an article to celebrate women on the International Women’s Day, it said just like anywhere else, women are central to the story of Ghana, from funding political parties to handing down values and food recipes, the list of contributions is endless.
It explained that Prudential Life recognises the role that women play and that is why it has consistently worked to create an environment where they can thrive and meaningfully contribute their quota.
It pointed out that its leadership team is composed of 71% female, led by the able hands of Dr Hazel Berrard Amuah as the Chief Executive Officer, who steers the affairs of one of the leading insurance companies in Ghana.
Importantly, the life insurance firm said it is also happy to report that the two main income generation channels of Prudential Life - the commercial and distribution function - are led by women, who have risen through the ranks to the top.
Over the years, Prudential Life has carefully innovated products that protect vulnerable people - women and their children - in the event of misfortune.
From providing benefits in the event of death, temporary and total permanent disability, to providing protection for spouse and dependents, our plans ensure that women are not deprived of the opportunity to make the most out of life.
Beyond this, its social responsibility policies focus on empowering girls and women.
Its financial literacy outreach also targeted at market women equips them with knowledge and tools to make informed financial decisions.
“We have had, and still have collaborations that target women. For instance, in 2014, together with Plan International, we sponsored the secondary education of 500 female students, giving them an opportunity to further their education”, Dr Hazel Berrard Amuah, the CEO said.
“We continue to collaborate with the United Nations Population Fund Ghana to reach head porters (kayayei) in by providing training on reproductive health, personal hygiene and monetizable skills to improve and maintain their quality of life”, she added.
This year and in the years ahead, Prudential Life pledges to continue embracing equity by providing the framework of inclusivity and support for women of different backgrounds.
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