Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation General Limited powers Colombo Motor Show 2025 as Official Insurance Partner

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Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation General Limited (SLICGL), recognized as the nation’s most trusted general insurance provider and the leading name in the motor insurance sector, partnered with the Colombo Motor Show 2025 as the Official Insurance Partner.

The event took place from 21–23 November 2025 at the BMICH in Colombo, drawing over 70,000 visitors and reaffirming its status as the country’s largest and most influential automotive exhibition.

SLICGL’s flagship product, Motor Plus Insurance, was prominently featured at the show. Known for its innovative, tailor-made insurance solutions and value-added services, Motor Plus includes partnerships with Sri Lanka’s top vehicle agents and provides unmatched 24/7 islandwide service, offering customers trust and confidence.

By aligning with the Colombo Motor Show, SLICGL highlighted the critical importance of insuring vehicles in today’s rapidly evolving transport landscape. This strategic collaboration further strengthened SLICGL’s reputation in the vehicle insurance sector and positioned the company at the heart of Sri Lanka’s automotive industry. With thousands of Sri Lankans making important vehicle purchasing decisions during the three-day event, SLICGL underscored its role as a trusted partner, ensuring comprehensive protection and peace of mind for customers at every automotive milestone.

During the exhibition, SLICGL showcased its Motor Plus Insurance alongside a comprehensive portfolio of general insurance solutions. The company’s presence provided an ideal platform for brand visibility and customer engagement, emphasizing the strength and leadership of Motor Plus in the market.

Motor Plus Insurance offers unique benefits, including Virtual Inspection, which enables customers to complete vehicle inspections digitally, enhancing speed and convenience. The online payment platform, ‘Bee Express,’ allows for instant and secure transactions, streamlining the insurance process for customers. These innovations reflect SLICGL’s commitment to delivering responsive, tailored solutions that cater to a diverse range of customer needs.

Visitors to the exhibition were welcomed at SLICGL’s dynamic booth, which featured interactive experiences such as a virtual car racing game and a fortune wheel, creating an engaging and memorable environment. The SLICGL team engaged with hundreds of visitors, including automobile enthusiasts, potential vehicle buyers, and industry stakeholders. Guests received brochures, branded giveaways, and personalized consultations with trained officers, educating them on motor insurance options, coverage details, and the significance of comprehensive vehicle protection.

The SLICGL sales team ensured visitors were well-informed about the company’s innovative general insurance solutions, each designed to meet specific customer requirements.

Through its role as Official Insurance Partner at the Colombo Motor Show, SLICGL reinforced its market leadership, demonstrating how responsive, client-focused insurance solutions can deliver tangible value. The company remains committed to strengthening this customer-centric approach for years to come.


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