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Assuria Unveils Innovative Online General Insurance Portal Transforming Insurance in Guyana

– Putting People, Progress, and Technology First

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October 15, 2025
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Assuria, a powerhouse in life, motor, fire, and general insurance, has taken another bold step in reshaping the future of insurance in Guyana with the launch of its innovative General Insurance Portal. This secure, customer-first platform places motor, fire, liabilities, bonds etc.  policy management, renewals, certificates, and claims process right at your fingertips—anytime, anywhere.

More than just a new service, the launch signals Assuria’s vision for Guyana’s growth. As a private-sector company with core values for innovation and customer focus, Assuria believes that the nation’s rapidly expanding economy deserves insurance solutions that keep pace. By adopting digital tools, Assuria is helping to drive not only its own transformation, but also the wider service industry’s modernization, contributing to Guyana’s evolving business landscape.

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With the new General Insurance Portal, customers can now:

  • Request renewals for motor, fire, liabilities, bonds etc. policies online with just a few clicks
  • Manage and view coverages in one simple dashboard
  • Download your Digital Motor Insurance Certificate instantly—no delays, no waiting
  • Initiate and track claims process faster and more transparently than ever before
  • Other features to come soon
  • View your receipts and payments  

“Guyana is in the midst of tremendous economic transformation, and service providers must rise to meet the moment,” said Mr. Yogindra Arjune, Managing Director of Assuria Guyana. “With this portal, Assuria is not just keeping up—we are setting the standard for what modern insurance should look like. It’s about giving our people the tools they deserve, while driving forward efficiency, transparency, and trust in the industry.”

Assuria has long recognized that insurance must evolve alongside the nation’s growth. From modernizing processes to launching innovative products, the company continues to push boundaries, raise service standards, and create opportunities for customers to get more value from their coverage. This latest digital solution marks yet another milestone in its strategy to build a stronger, smarter insurance sector that benefits all Guyanese.

Customers can sign up today at generalportal.assuria.gy or visit any of 11 locations to experience the next generation of insurance services—accessible from the comfort of their homes or on the go.

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