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Cricketer Dinesh Karthik visits InsuranceMarket.ae for inspiring leadership talk

Cricketer Dinesh Karthik visits InsuranceMarket.ae for inspiring leadership talk

Khaleej Times04-03-2025
InsuranceMarket.ae had the distinct honor of hosting celebrated cricketer Dinesh Karthik at its headquarters on February 27, 2025. The engaging session, led by Hitesh Motwani ACII and attended by the company's management team and key colleagues, explored the core values that drive both Karthik's career and InsuranceMarket.ae — leadership, persistence, hunger, talent, and a culture of performance.
At InsuranceMarket.ae, we believe in the power of vision, resilience, and a performance-driven culture—values that closely align with Karthik's journey. As a captain, he led Tamil Nadu to multiple domestic titles and played a crucial role in IPL franchises, demonstrating strategic leadership and composure. Similarly, our team leads the way in the insurance sector by fostering innovation and empowering colleagues to achieve excellence.
His remarkable career comebacks, including his heroic performance in the 2018 Nidahas Trophy and return to the Indian squad in 2022, underscore the value of persistence—something we deeply resonate with at InsuranceMarket.ae. Just as he overcame challenges to thrive on the field, we navigate market dynamics with resilience and an steadfast commitment to serving our clients.
Speaking about the event, Avinash Babur, founder and CEO of InsuranceMarket.ae, said: "Dinesh Karthik's journey is a reflection of the power of perseverance, adaptability, and high performance under pressure—qualities that define our ethos at InsuranceMarket.ae. His insights on leadership and resilience were truly inspiring for our team, reaffirming our commitment to a culture of performance and growth."
Karthik also shared his thoughts on the experience, stating: "It was fantastic to engage with the team at InsuranceMarket.ae and discuss the shared values of leadership and perseverance. Just like in cricket, achieving success in business requires a strong mindset, resilience, and a commitment to continuous improvement."
With a shared vision of leadership and determination, InsuranceMarket.ae continues to push boundaries, ensuring excellence for its clients, partners, and superstar team.
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