Dhaka, Bangladesh — The Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC) has announced the temporary closure of its offices in Bangladesh until August 7, citing ongoing political unrest in the country. The decision, which came into effect on Monday, is part of the company's precautionary measures to ensure the safety of its employees and clients.
In a statement issued earlier today, LIC expressed its concerns about the current situation in Bangladesh, which has seen heightened political tensions and disturbances. The company emphasized that the closure is a precautionary step and that it is closely monitoring the situation to determine when it will be safe to resume operations.
LIC's offices in Bangladesh play a significant role in serving the needs of the local clientele, and the temporary closure may impact insurance services and operations for the time being. Customers are advised to contact LIC's customer service for any urgent matters or queries during this period.
The company has assured its clients that it will resume normal operations as soon as it is deemed safe to do so. LIC also expressed its commitment to providing updates and support throughout this period of uncertainty.
The situation in Bangladesh remains fluid, and LIC will continue to assess the developments before making further decisions regarding the reopening of its offices.
For more information, clients can visit LIC's official website or contact their customer service department for assistance.
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