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Goldlink Insurance Restructures, Appoints Egbaranas as New CEO

Goldlink Insurance Plc has announced a recent change in its Board and Management as a result of the restructuring of the Interim Management Board of the company by the National Insurance Commission.

According to the report released by the Corporate Communications Unit of the underwriting firm, the Management headed by the Acting Managing Director, Mrs. Funke Moore has successfully completed its mission of repositioning the company for capital raise; hence the restructuring and has ceased to be at the helm of affairs.

This necessitated the appointment of Mr. Edore Kenneth Egbaranas as the new Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Nahim Abe Ibraheem as the Chairman of the Board with Messrs. Olanrewaju Sulaimon, Adeyinka Olutungase, Farouk Lawal Yola and Mrs.Tonbofa Ashimi as members of the Board.

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