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Botswana Eagle to operate under the global Zurich brand

16 July 2009 | | Zurich South Africa

Botswana / Johannesburg, July 16, 2009 – Zurich Insurance Company South Africa Limited has announced that as of today its wholly-owned business in Botswana, Botswana Eagle, will operate under the global Zurich brand and the registered name Zurich Insurance Company Botswana Limited. This step signals Zurich’s commitment to this operation and to the local market in Botswana.

Nick Beyers, Zurich South Africa’s CEO said, “We are excited about launching the Zurich brand in Botswana. The in-depth understanding of the local insurance sector that our team in Botswana has, combined with the Group’s global risk management capabilities and the access to our global platforms, positions them well to achieve further growth in this important market.”

Shiran Puvimanasinghe CEO of Zurich Botswana (formerly Botswana Eagle) said, “This is so much more significant than a simple name change. While the existing trusted relationships with our customers and partners will remain, this move demonstrates that we are part of a global Group, with the experience of 135 years serving customers across the world. I firmly believe that our position in the local market can only benefit from the stature and reputation of a truly global brand such as Zurich, and our brokers, customers and employees will value the sense of security and stability that this brings.”

The Zurich brand is being launched in Botswana with a advertising brand campaign. Summarised in the tagline “Because change happenz”, the brand campaign addresses the need of Zurich’s customers to manage and cope with the variety of changes that life brings to them or their business. To help its customers, Zurich actively evaluates change to deliver innovative and secure insurance solutions in an unpredictable and rapidly changing world.

Botswana Eagle to operate under the global Zurich brand
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