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Storykind

Every purpose-driven brand has a story worth sharing. Storykind ensures your message reaches the right audience, at the right time, and in the right way. We turn inertia into action and audiences into advocates—growing your brand for a better, kinder world. Contact us at hello@storykind.com.

Universal Sompo General Insurance Co. Ltd.

Universal Sompo is a Joint venture of Indian Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Karnataka Bank, Dabur Investments, and Sompo Japan Insurance Inc. The companys paid-up capital is Rs 368 Cr; Shareholders Net worth is over Rs. 1269 Cr ; Gross Written Premium Rs. 4169 Cr ; Assets Under Management (AUM) Rs. 4386 Cr; Solvency at 1.73 times. The company is headquartered in Mumbai and has 151 offices countrywide with representation through its digitally enabled employees. It has a strong distribution network of Agents, Point of salespersons, Bank Branches, Automobile Dealers, Brokers, Common Service Centres, and Digital Platforms. The company offers 234 IRDAI-approved products and 1494 Add-on covers, ranging from Motor, Accident & Health, Home for Individuals, Shopkeepers Package, Crop and other non-life packages for SMEs, Fire, Marine, Engineering, Employees Benefit, Project Insurance, Liability, and other special products for Corporates. Microinsurance covers the Rural segment. The company maintains its Claims settlement ratio at 98.87% and has robust technology architecture to serve its customers nationwide.

San Diego FC

San Diego FC is a Major League Soccer (MLS) expansion team set to begin play in 2025. Owned by Sir Mohamed Mansour through his family office, Man Capital, the club focuses on social impact, environmental sustainability, and youth development. It operates under the Right to Dream model, a globally recognized soccer academy system that emphasizes holistic athlete development and community engagement. The team will compete in MLS, with home games at Snapdragon Stadium. San Diego FC also features the Right to Dream Academy, which provides free education, housing, and soccer training to young athletes. This academy aims to foster athletic development, academic excellence, and personal growth, mirroring existing facilities in Ghana, Egypt, and Denmark. Additionally, the club engages in community programs that promote diversity and inclusion, targeting local residents and youth athletes from underserved communities. The ownership structure reflects a partnership between Mansour’s Man Capital and the Sycuan Tribe, blending global sports investment with local heritage.