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1 November 2021Insurance

Charles Taylor expands footprint in Southeast Asia

International loss adjuster ( CTA) has expanded its regional footprint in Asia through an associateship with Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers in the Philippines.

Senon specialises in the adjustment of property, liability, and engineering claims, inland and marine claims as well as appraisal of real estate properties, forensic engineering and accounting.

Wee Loon Yong, Charles Taylor Adjusting's chief executive officer (Asia property & casualty), said: "Our global associate network is built on close working relationships with highly-experienced specialist adjusting businesses that have deep knowledge of local markets. Adding Senon Insurance Adjusters & Appraisers to our associateship network further strengthens Charles Taylor Adjusting in the Philippines.”

Joey Dalanon, general manager of Senon, said: “We are very excited to partner with CTA in the Philippines as we can offer local and regional markets the high level of professional adjusting services through our collaboration.”

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