Last month, NAGICO Insurances introduced its revamped Corporate Newsletter NAGICO Life Lines to its employees, agents and brokers at the company’s mid-year conference.
Marketing Officer, Jimmy Challenger: "The name NAGICO Life Lines was based on three things: First NAGICO, a name that has stood strong for over twenty-five years. Secondly Life: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fruits from the earth that we eat, the sharing and love we give and receive from our family and friends in the communities we serve, are all needed for life. NAGICO protects lives. Whether it may be through Life Insurance products or protecting our homes, cars, boats and businesses, NAGICO insurances is here to cover our lives and most valuable processions. Thirdly Lines, NAGICO extends lines of communication to all, in order to better understand internal and external challenges to ensure that NAGICO’s goal to become the most highly respected insurance company of choice is not only attained but maintained through open lines of communication and an understanding of what it takes to stay ahead."
The NAGICO Life Lines Newsletter is a quarterly publication, available to the public at any NAGICO Insurance Authorized Agent or the main office on Cannegieter Street. To commemorate the launch of NAGICO Life Lines, the company made a contribution to the St. Dominic High School’s participation in the European Union’s Comenius Project: "The Way we were, the way we are". The Comenius Project is a school partnership where students and teachers originating from schools located in different European Countries work on common topics. Small publications on their project results are made and presented at exhibitions and on the internet. The St. Dominic High School is the only school in the Netherlands Antilles participating in the project. The students are heading to Sweden to meet their German, Italian and Swedish counterparts under the theme: Communication
NAGICO Insurances Managing Director in charge of Information Technology Mr. Vincent Haakmat presented a cheque to the students stating: "We are proud to make a contribution to help cover the costs of this project as it allows students to develop their research techniques and project management skills, while at the same time get exposure to international relations. The key to any regional or continental exchange of ideas or projects for that matter is communication."
Each student received a copy of NAGICO Life Lines and was encouraged to continue to do good work on the Comenius Project during their visit to Sweden.