Listed non-banking financial services firm Sanlam Kenya Plc (NSE: SLAM) has reiterated its ongoing commitment to nurturing the local sporting talent with plans to enhance the financial literacy support component.
Speaking at the corporate flag-off of an elite contingent of local athletes heading out to compete in this weekend’s Sanlam Cape Town Marathon, Africa’s first Abbott Marathon, Sanlam Kenya Group CEO, Dr Nyamemba Tumbo, said the firm will collaborate with local sports development stakeholders in the delivery of tailor-made financial literacy training modules.
“At Sanlam Kenya, we are partnering with our sportspersons in more ways than one,” Dr Tumbo said. “Beyond our corporate sponsorships, we are also exploring the modalities of delivering tailor-made financial literacy lessons for the athletes.”
He said by delivering such financial literacy lessons, Sanlam will be actively working to empower them to be financially confident, secure and prosperous now and in their post-active competition and retirement days.
The Kenyan team of elite athletes, sponsored by Sanlam, were flagged off at the Sanlam Tower offices in Nairobi in a ceremony presided over by Dr Paul Tergat, the founder of SOYA Awards and a member of the International Olympic Committee of Kenya (IOC) and past president of the National Olympic Committee (NOCK).
The team features some of Kenya’s most promising long-distance runners, including Lilian Jepkorir Chebii, Vincent Kipyegon Ronoh, Josephat Kipkoech, Edwin Kiptoo, Fridah Chepkite Lodepa, Flomena Chepkiach Ngurasia, Godfrey Musanga and Japhet Kiptoo Kiplagat, all accomplished athletes with impressive international records and strong podium potential.
This year, the Sanlam Cape Town Marathon is now part of the prestigious Abbott World Marathon Majors series, bringing the world’s top marathon brand to Africa for the very first time.
The Abbott World Marathon Majors, which include iconic races previously held in Boston, London, Berlin, Chicago, Tokyo and New York, is the ultimate stage for long-distance runners. With Cape Town now joining this elite group as the first African host city, the continent takes its rightful place among the world’s leading marathon destinations.
Sanlam has fully sponsored the athletes towards the marathon, covering athlete sponsorships, event logistics and promotional activities designed to elevate Africa’s visibility on the global athletics ecosystem. Star athletes stand a chance to win $40,000 prize money, which is part of Sanlam’s broader ambition to create transformative opportunities across sectors and support initiatives that showcase Africa’s excellence to the world.
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