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Building Trust and Independence: Transforming Life Insurance in Sri Lanka

Daily FT

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September 01, 2025

As Sri Lanka celebrates Life Insurance Awareness Month, the conversation must extend beyond policy sales or market growth to something far more meaningful, a national shift from financial dependence to self-reliance. When trusted and understood, Life insurance has the power to transform financial uncertainty into empowerment and true independence.

- By UDITHA PREMARATHNA, HEAD OF TECHNICAL/ SPECIFIED OFFICER OF LOLC LIFE ASSURANCE LIMITED, (ACII) CHARTERED INSURER

When trust is established, individuals are better prepared to navigate life's uncertainties, make informed decisions, and safeguard loved ones against unforeseen events such as illness, accidents, or financial pressures. Life insurance is not merely a product to rely on when the unexpected happens, it is a strategic tool that strengthens resilience, transforms trust into financial confidence, and empowers individuals to live independently while securing their family's future.

LOLC Life Assurance, a fully owned subsidiary of the LOLC Group, plays a pivotal role in driving this transformation. Recognizing the importance of in-depth awareness and increased practical usage of life insurance, the company educates and engages communities through innovative solutions, impactful initiatives, and customer-centric services. By championing transparency, trust, and social responsibility, LOLC Life Assurance actively fosters a culture of financial independence across Sri Lanka, positioning life insurance not merely as a safety net, but as a lifelong companion in empowerment.

HOW ARE CHANGES IN TRADITIONAL FAMILY STRUCTURES SHAPING THE NEED FOR LIFE INSURANCE?

For generations, Sri Lankans relied on family, neighbours, and communities for support during times of need. Parents cared for children, adult children looked after ageing parents, and communities stepped in during crises.

Today, however, smaller family units, rising living costs, and urban migration are reshaping these traditional support systems. Families and communities are increasingly less able to provide long-term stability, creating a gap that life insurance can fill. By offering structured and reliable financial protection, life insurance meets this evolving need, reducing vulnerability, strengthening independence, and providing peace of mind for individuals and their loved ones.

HOW IS THE LIFE INSURANCE SECTOR PERFORMING IN SRI LANKA?

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