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Allianz Nigeria Announces Relocation of Ibadan Branch to FD Mall

Allianz Nigeria, a leading provider of insurance and financial services, is delighted to announce the relocation of its Ibadan branch to a more central and convenient location, effective June 2023.

The new office is now located at FD Mall, 13B University Crescent Beside Foodco Old Bodija, Ibadan, Nigeria.

The decision to relocate the Ibadan branch underscores Allianz Nigeria’s commitment to providing exceptional services and improved accessibility to its valued customers.

The new office at FD Mall offers a central location, ensuring increased convenience and a seamless experience for all clients.

“We are thrilled about the relocation of our Ibadan branch to FD Mall and the opportunities it brings,” said Mr. Abayomi Onifade, CEO of Allianz Nigeria. “The new location strategically positions us at the heart of Ibadan, enabling us to better serve our clients and strengthen our presence in the local market.”

Allianz Nigeria assures its valued customers that despite the relocation, its commitment to delivering high-quality insurance products, services, and support remains unwavering.

All contact numbers, email addresses, and communication channels remain unchanged, ensuring uninterrupted access to Allianz Nigeria’s comprehensive range of insurance solutions.

Allianz Nigeria would like to express its sincere gratitude to its customers for their continued trust and partnership.

The company is committed to going above and beyond to meet their insurance needs and provide them with peace of mind.

 

About Allianz Nigeria

Allianz Nigeria is a leading provider of insurance and financial services in Nigeria. With a strong focus on customer satisfaction and innovation, Allianz Nigeria offers a wide range of insurance products tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals and businesses. With a dedicated team of professionals, Allianz Nigeria is committed to providing reliable, comprehensive, and personalized insurance solutions.

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