Friday, April 24, 2026

“One-Tree per One-Customer”

Nyala Insurance S.C. (NISCO) disclosed that it has launched a “One-Tree per One-Customer” project with the goal of contributing to the development and improvement of the country’s green environment.
In a press conference held at NISCO’s Headquarter building, at Mickey Le Land Street, on 16th May 2018, Tegegne Masresha, Executive Officer, Marketing and Business Development, said that the company has designed the project in the name of its honored customers to plant trees whenever they buy insurance policies from any of the company’s service outlets. All customers also receive a confirmation certificate that a tree will be planted to grow in their respective names.
To make this happen, NISCO has entered into a contract with the office of the Environmental Protection of Gulele Sub-City Administration to realize the project with the full commitments of nurturing and monitoring the seedlings until the stage of their full growth, he added.  NISCO will pay regular visits to the tree site to assure the tasks.
Tegegne also underlined the project which is going to be implemented by planting several local and foreign seedlings around Entoto and then to be extended to regions is expected to play a role in bringing long-term solutions to the natural resource conservation.
“Even if the project entails additional costs to the company, we are very happy to embrace it as it will help us maintain happy customers while discharging our corporate social responsibilities”, Tegegne remarked.

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