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11 April 2023Insurance

Charles Taylor targets Korea in new partnership

Charles Taylor Adjusting (CTA), the loss adjusting business, has entered into an associateship with INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters in Korea, which will allow it to offer its services in the assessment and resolution of large and complex claims in that region.

Across Korea, INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters provides a variety of non-marine survey/ adjustment and risk assessment services for insurers.

Stephen Hope, director, natural resources - Charles Taylor Adjusting said: “The Charles Taylor global associate network is built on close working relationships with highly experienced specialist Adjusting businesses that have deep knowledge of local markets. Adding INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters in Korea to our global network further strengthens our Adjusting’s service lines in north Asia.”

Kwang Ho Koh, Managing Director - INCOK Loss and Average Adjusters, said: “We are pleased to partner with Charles Taylor Adjusting as we can provide local, regional and global clients the high level of professional adjusting services they expect through our collaboration.”

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