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Insurance firm supports children living with cancer


The Prudential Zenith Life Insurance has partnered with the Dorcas Cancer Foundation to donate N1m to the children battling cancer at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital.

The donation was made when Prudential Zenith Life Insurance, in the company of Dorcas Cancer Foundation, visited the Alima Atta Cancer Centre at LUTH as part of activities marking this year’s International Childhood Cancer Day.

This contribution aims to enhance cancer research and provide essential support to patients, serving as a beacon of hope for families facing the challenges of childhood cancer.

During the event, Chief Strategy and Transformation Officer at Prudential Zenith Life Insurance, Cherise Ige, said, “Today, as we come together on International Childhood Cancer Day, we honour the resilience of young warriors and their families. We also reaffirm our commitment to transforming lives. Our donation reflects our belief in a future where every child fighting cancer receives the care, support, and research they deserve.”

The partnership between Prudential Zenith Life Insurance and The Dorcas Cancer Foundation—an organisation dedicated to helping children with cancer—highlights a broader vision of creating positive change through collaborative efforts that blend corporate responsibility with community empowerment.

Prudential Zenith Life Insurance remains committed to driving meaningful social impact, embodying the ethos they believe in: ‘For every life, for every future.’

The company is a fully owned subsidiary of Prudential plc, following Prudential plc’s acquisition of a 100% shareholding as of September 26th, 2024. It has become one of the most capitalised companies in the Nigerian insurance industry. With a gross written premium of N6.3bn as of December 2022.

PZL offers a wide range of individual products, including savings and investment-linked products, endowment, and protection plans designed to meet the needs of individuals and their families.

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