AXA Mansard Launches Empowerment Programme 

July 26, 2021
July 26, 2021
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AXA Mansard Launches Empowerment Programme To Deepen Insurance Penetration  – Independent Newspaper Nigeria
AXA Mansard Insurance Plc., has launched an  empowerment program that enables participants be their own boss.
The  company said the empowerment program entails partnering with highly motivated individuals who have experience in financial services and sales.
It said program offers business-minded individuals an opportunity to utilise their experience while leveraging on AXA Mansard’s strong brand.
The criteria for eligible participants include: Over 5 years sales experience, preferably in insurance or financial services, financial capacity to take up associated capital expenditure of an AXA Mansard agency office and access to a potentially large customer base or network of contacts.
The Head, Retail Division of the company, Adeola Adebanjo, said:“Under employment remains a big challenge in Nigeria, our aim is to empower as many people as possible to achieve their dreams of owning their own businesses and ultimately become financially independent. It is our expectation that this program will provide a platform for entrepreneurially minded people to break free and become their own boss.”
The company has stated that interested participants can sign up by sending their credentials to partnershipopportunities@axamansard.com
Also speaking about the empowerment program, the Head of the Entrepreneurial Sales Group, Anthony Ode,  stated that “the driving force behind the development of this program is AXA Mansard’s purpose which is to “Act for human progress by protecting what matters”.
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